Jun Kenshi

Neville

Jun Kenshi

 

I heard he once

made you 

into a poem

To celebrate 

the birth

Of a brand new day

 

I note by the ink 

traced

From your head 

to your toes

He once wrote 

the whole of you 

in sacred kanji

 

That was the

very moment 

I imagine 

He may well

have first called you

His Jun Kenshi....

  • Author: Neville (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 5th, 2019 04:32
  • Comment from author about the poem: and she moved like a tiger on Vaseline ..... Jun Kenshi = First Student or Number One Student Kanji = letters or written characters
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments7

  • Fay Slimm.

    Jun Kenshi - - What a transcendent place to achieve Neville - - love the lilt to this romantic anecdote.

  • Neville

    Domo arigato my friend & true... I was hoping you might find this little scribble.... Neville

  • Lorna

    Beautiful and wonderful clean lines Neville and you taught us something new - thank you! Also "she moved like a tiger on vaseline" has put images in my head that will last all day..... hope yours is good......

    • Neville

      Thank you my friend for the lovely comment you have just left me.. tis very muchly appreciated and true... Neville x

    • orchidee

      Doh! I googled Jun Kenshi and info on some guy appeared. I don't know the fella. You know him?!

      • Neville

        google the words separately... N

        • orchidee

          Ahh, I will get the hang of it, unless I go further down this hole I'm digging me self into.....

        • 1 more comment

        • Neville

          no holes allowed, just take my word for it my friend... N

        • Michael Edwards

          Hey mate this aint no little scribble - lovely piece.

          • Neville

            I have a a very broad smile on my face sir and you are responsible for it.. cheers, Neville

          • psychofemale

            Need a little background on the subject I think....

            • Neville

              if you would care to be more specific, I shall endeavour to oblige... in the meantime, many thanks for visiting these words... Neville



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