Back when Tigers smoked and Cranes played fiddle late in the night, back when men left the forests for fear of the Moon Bears’ songs, back when women were revered for their surging red moon dance, I remember less warfare, more reason to feast and sing, I recall my beginning as father took mother’s hand and bathed her in the river in the late Korean Spring.
“Back when tigers used to smoke” is apparently a Korean idiom used as an equivalent to “once upon a time” or “a long time ago”.