Now that I'm home, Mother isn't waiting for me.
Fifty-five years in the mountains and forests
His teammates searched and searched but couldn't find him.
When I came home, Mother wasn't waiting for me.
I wasn't the only one in that battle.
Many of my comrades sacrificed their lives, Mom.
Only two of us were left in the entire company.
But they all bear lifelong injuries.
When we scored the winning goal
The enemy unleashed a frenzied barrage of bombs and bullets.
We only have people and rocks.
The rocks can't protect us, Mother!
We lay there shielding each other from bullets.
I hope only one person survives.
So that someday I can go home and see my mother again.
Tell Mom about the battle from years ago.
Our country has gone through many hardships.
Generations of young people sacrificed themselves to preserve it.
Every inch of land left behind by our ancestors.
Forever twenty years old, immortal
I know you've been waiting patiently, Mom.
It's just that I missed the date to come home.
The wind kept blowing, and Mother is no longer here.
Many sleepless nights, Mother waited anxiously.
Now the teammate has brought the child home.
A piece of bone on a border outpost.
My child has returned amidst much anticipation.
I'm home, but where are you, Mother?
I think that place is like paradise.
I will see Mom, won't I?
War lingers deep in our hearts.
It belongs to me, to my mother, and to so many others.
Mother, please forgive me a thousand times.
A mother spends her whole life silently waiting for her child.
The fragrance of incense wafts gently on the breeze.
I apologize a thousand times, Mother!
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