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Poems: Story from My Heart

Peace, peace, peace

Where are you?

I have been looking all over for you

Wherever you are

Please come on out

Please dwell in us

As our family


From my childhood, yearning for peace and the brotherhood of mankind has been in my heart.

Korea was ruled by Japan from 1910 to 1945. During WWII, my father, a Korean Christian minister, was taken to prison because he refused to walk up to the Shinto temple and bow down to the picture of their emperor. My brother, my best friend, volunteered to join the Japanese army in the hope of having his father released from prison. He left home as a vibrant 15-year-old boy and returned home as a worn-out, injured 18 old man. He died a year later. Then during the Korean War, my father was taken away by the North Korean communists. He never returned. Also during the Korean War, I let my dog, my best friend, go because Mother said we did not even have enough food left for people. Through her travails, my mother led us onward with love and grace.

Now in my twilight years, I, a professor emeritus of electrical engineering, who oncewas an authority in his field, have decided to share what is in my heart. Not only on topics related to war and peace but also other life experiences through the medium of poetry.

Hi-Dong Chai

Hi-Dong Chai was born in Korea and educated in U.S. with PhD. He taught at a university and was a recognized authority in his field. After retiring, he self-published Shattered by the Wars, his Korean story, and Amazing Grace through Depression, his American story. He co-authored a novel, Blossoms and Bayonets, and an article on Guidepost magazine. 

Austin Macauley Publishers