The purpose of this essay is to analyze Mok-Wol`s Poetry in terms of the French psychologists J. Lacan`s concept of the symbolic. The research starts as an investigation of the imaginary and the symbolic in Lacan`s thought. On this level the imaginary exerts a captivating power over the subject, founded in the specular image, and the Symbolic dimension of language is that of the signifier; a dimension in which elements have no positive existence but which are constituted purely by virtue of their mutual differences. Applying these concept in the analysis of Mok-Wol`s Poetry means talking an approach which identification-alienation(the imaginary) and the Other-alienation(the symbolic). Lacan`s concept of alienation consist in the subject`s causation by the Other`s desire, separation consist in the attempt by the alienated subject to come to grips with that Other`s desire. Separation implies a situation in which both the subject and the Other are excluded. But this separation, in Mok-wol`s poetry, is substituted by christianity.