Super Junior’s Ryeowook delivers a beautiful poem to fans through Yesung

By diana / Mar 25, 2017 10:34 PM EDT
(Photo : YouTube/SMTOWN) Super Junior's Ryeowook in the official music video of "The Little Prince."

Super Junior's Ryeowook never fail to make his presence felt despite his ongoing hiatus to serve the mandatory military service. In fact, the idol continues to live up to his promise to dedicate a monthly gift to fans.

For the month of March, Ryeowook wrote a beautiful poem for his fans who have been waiting for his comeback. The piece was uploaded by his co-member Yesung on Twitter last Thursday as per Koreaboo.

In the poem, the Super Junior member recalled the times he spent with the fans. "Just like the times we laughed and cried / Just like the times we spent together / I wonder if you're doing well," he wrote.

Ryeowook even asked the fans if they will remember him once he returns from the military. "I wonder if you'll remember my voice / Just like the winds that got warmer / Just like the memories that blanket us," the idol said.

The Super Junior member ended the beautiful poem with the anticipation to meet ELFs in good terms.

Previously, Ryeowook dedicated a handwritten English letter to fans for the month of February. Allkpop cited the idol personally asked a friend to translate the lengthy piece.

In the letter, the singer shared he was writing the letter while seated on the backseat of a bus en route for an event. The Super Junior member added the English letter is intended to thank those who have been sending him letters in the military.

Ryeowook assured ELFs that he is doing good inside the camp, revealing that he is keeping an eye on his Super Junior co-members on television. The idol also expressed his desire to write new songs after feeling a bit sentimental for remembering his previous one-sided love.

"I guess the song I'm going to write here would be about a one-sided love story. I wish you guys could wait for me to come back with this song," he said.

The idol entered the military in October 2016 and is expected to be discharged in July 2018.