
“Braune Erde Kendo” by Sylke Gande
impatient weapon
growing faster than jungles
grass stronger than steel
standing straight as high noon
imbued with kendo honor
“Braune Erde Kendo” by Sylke Gande
impatient weapon
growing faster than jungles
grass stronger than steel
standing straight as high noon
imbued with kendo honor
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I am where the valleys are deep, the mountains are high, and the wind moans through trees...
And flutes of bamboo make lovely music
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so I’ve been told
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Splendid.
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thanks, mike
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I love the topics you choose. I see the picture and think “what will he doe with this?”
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I’m always just as surprised by the thoughts that spill out
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This is fabulous (no surprise) and the second post I read about bamboo today–the other was a prose piece detailing how aggressively it grows. So much to learn….
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I read so much poetry it seems I no longer have time to read any prose
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I don’t recall the blog, or why I happened to be there–maybe the author does poetry too…as that’s primarily what I read also.
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Reblogged this on Poesy plus Polemics.
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Domo arigato, kendo Sensei . . .
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do itashi mashite, grasshopper
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Reblogged this on OUR POETRY CORNER.
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thank you for sharing my poem with your readers
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Reminds my of my year on “The Rock.” Seeing the children drilling in the schoolyards with them.
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ah, yes – my son made it to Okinawa – I did not but was in every piece of geography all around it
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