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Poem by Jeong Ji-yong, composition by Kim Hee-gap!!! This is the title song of singer Lee Dong-won's 6th album, 'Perfume - Can I ever forget that place in my dreams', released in 1989, and he sang it with tenor Park In-soo. When singer Lee Dong-won saw the poem 'Perfume' written by Jeong Ji-yong in 1928, he thought it was so beautiful that he went to composer Kim Hee-gap and asked him to compose a song for him. After about a year, this song was created. It is said that it took a long time because it was very difficult to make a song just like the original. Lee Dong-won, who sang Perfume, became a star in the sky in 2021, and tenor Park In-soo became a star in the sky in 2023 -_- ;; ????----------????(Lyrics) To the eastern end of the wide plain, a stream that supports old stories winds, and a spotty ox cries a lazy, golden cry. How could I forget that place, even in my dreams? When the ash from the nitriding furnace cools, the night wind runs through the rain-filled fields, and my old father, who is faintly sleepy, sleeps on a straw pillow. How could I forget that place, even in my dreams? My heart that grew from the dirt, longing for the blue sky, and the place where I searched for the arrows I shot without permission, and swept the grass in the dew. How could I forget that place, even in my dreams? The place where my young sister, whose black hair flutters like the night waves dancing on the legendary sea, and my indifferent, unpretty, bare-chested wife, carried the hot sunlight on their backs and picked up ears of rice. How could I forget that place, even in my dreams? The place where I step into a sand castle without a single star in the sky, and where the shabby roofs where the frost crows pass by, and where I turn around and flutter in the dim light. How could I ever forget that place, even in my dreams?