by My Erotic Tale
Congadulations Art, you've joined the ranks of those who have written lines, I wish I had, FWIW
"Perhaps a falling leaf does hate the wind?"
Drip, Drip, Drip is priceless here:
"Bathed in blood so many times,
He wishes to know red.
How do you describe such a color?
To a man who has never seen the setting sun
Or a red maple leaf?
Drip drip drip drip
Ichi san smiles,
listening to the waters song."
I am a fan of Ichi san and you capture the man as well as the character he played in the Samuri series.
The visuals are stunning here. I feel the calm notes laced amongst the tension of this poem. This is good work dear and I enjoyed it greatly.
Du~
said the blind man to the deaf man, Art you continue to amaze me, of course with this one you had a little help, you know how I love Ichi san.
Nin:)
the lines in quotations are by zatoichi-san in case your confused about what a tribute is, this is sections or a small description of the movies, the blind Samurai~
the lines with out quotation marks are my description of scenes, I WANT to high light what is mentioned at the bottom of the poem, about the star and the year of the movies, oldie but goody, if you ever get a chance to watch this japanese made movie (yes words are typed in american at the bottom <grin>)I recommend them.
Tremendous effort with a beautiful end result. What a gift
after all that's what a good read is? A gift we read one word at a time.
Tremendous effort with a beautiful end result. What a gift
after all that's what a good read is? A gift we read one word at a time.
I'm at a loss for words, and I am awe of your words. So many wonderful images and sounds that come close to duplicating the song of water. Damn this one's good.