“Sudong’s Swallows” by Ko Un read by Sher Schwartz
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2 responses to ““Sudong’s Swallows” by Ko Un read by Sher Schwartz”
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Hello and thank you for your follow up question. From a Buddhist perspective, I believe this line “matures into loneliness” expresses maturity as being okay with what is. The speaker is at ease with the swallows coming early, the swallows arriving late, the swallows arriving in greater numbers or in lesser numbers. The speaker is at ease with how things are instead of wishing the swallows would be like this or that–the speaker rests in the way it is without wishing for more or without pushing things away. That, I believe is the maturity Ko Un references with this line “matures in his loneliness.” He has named the swallows, but he also rests as he says goodbye when they leave — he’s at ease alone and he is at ease when he’s surrounded by his little cheerful friends. I hope that helps–this is my sense of how the line is working.
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