Dance of Masks
Translated from the Korean
            Ladies and Gentlemen, please, if you wish to taste
            true joy—and
            melancholy concurrently, you must
Clothe your body in the sacramental garbs of
            morality
            and put on the hat of
            law and order,
Before even thinking of entering into this hallowed place—
            the ballroom dance
            of existence we call
            self-interest.
And remember: if you cannot dance with proper manners
            and skill, you will be punished in public forthwith
            by the bastards who sit on the committee of
            fate,
And your name will be stricken from the
            registry of goodwill,
            and you will
            never again receive a ticket for admission to
            the ballroom dance of existence.
Life runs short and the dance runs long, the loss of one
            man is a loss not for all—
            the dance of good times rocks on
            and on in the face of
            everything ...
Yes, we must hurry and dance, as fast now as we can—
            yes, together like this,
            excellent.
How adept your steps and mine are as one, until
            suddenly
            they are not—oh
            shit.
 Notes: 
Read the translator’s note by Ryan Choi.
Source: Poetry (July/August 2025)


