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Ikkyu
2nd May 2006, 01:39 PM
A poem I wrote today maybe some of you would like to read it.:)

Rain falling
Fire burning
Mild Warmth fills the room
Taste of hot tea
Finest of wood shavings
Floating gently to the ground
Smell of freshly planed gum
The joy of razor Sharp hand tools
Gliding across the timber
Hand tools become
An extension of ones
Mind, body, heart and soul
The birth of a wooden sword
Years of knowledge
Year of skills
The pursuit for perfection
Heart, soul the human sprit
Carved into the timber
Rain is now clearing
Golden light melts
Darkened clouds
The wooden sword
Is alot like the martial mans journey
A beginning
A end
A life time of skill
A life time of hardship
Upon completion
Before the setting sun
500 cuts are made
Balance and feeling
Are tested
In a floating world
Of madness and suffering
I have found peace
My beginning
A true birth
Before I leave this earth
As nothing more than dust in the wind
My mark will be made
Watching a setting sun
Water dripping from trees
I breathe in calming
The world before me
Journey of pain and suffering
Journey of strength and joy
My place in this world
Has been found

Wongo
2nd May 2006, 01:57 PM
How do you find time to make 500 cuts and write a poem in 1 day?:D

Caliban
2nd May 2006, 02:37 PM
An interesting mix of Haiku like images and raw emotion.
Lots of mixed philosophies as well.
Well done grasshopper.
Just fix the one spelling mistake in tenth last line .
It should say
"as nothing more than dust.
"then" is to do with time.

Ikkyu
2nd May 2006, 02:42 PM
An interesting mix of Haiku like images and raw emotion.
Lots of mixed philosophies as well.
Well done grasshopper.
Just fix the one spelling mistake in tenth last line .
It should say
"as nothing more than dust.
"then" is to do with time.

Spelling mistake fixed :D me and my bad english hehehe
but thank you for pointing that out.

Alistair

Wongo
2nd May 2006, 02:46 PM
First we had to put up with bad jokes and now poetry. What’s next??:D

[sigh]

Wongo (who only speaks ingish and binary:D )

Caliban
2nd May 2006, 03:01 PM
is a handwritten poem a handtool?
Scott you peasant get back to work, no culture.;)

Ikkyu
2nd May 2006, 04:49 PM
How do you find time to make 500 cuts and write a poem in 1 day?:D
500 cut’s HA! That’s just a warm up 10,000 cuts is for dinner. An army of ninja's are my scribes kung-fu monks make my tea this way I have time to train my self in these arts e.g. stopping a bullet with a single finger, killing a man by looking at him and 1,000 monkey punches in 1 min that kind of thing.

All jokes aside the 500 cuts test is important. A wooden sword might feel good when you pick it up
But the true test is using it till you feel tired. The 500 cuts is a simple cut called Shomen Uchi (cutting down from the head to about the hips) then after those 500 cuts are done. You then perform 5 other forms of cutting done 20 times each this way I have found I get the true feeling of the sword. Same goes for a real sword 2 cuts on bamboo it might cut nice and clean that tells us it’s sharp but how would it go after cutting bamboo 500 times.

Thanks
Alistair

Wongo
2nd May 2006, 04:53 PM
But if you measure twice everytime then you will only need to make 250 cuts.:D

Ikkyu
2nd May 2006, 04:58 PM
is a handwritten poem a handtool?
Scott you peasant get back to work, no culture.;)

Hmmm it could be a tool but i think to pen would be the handtool.

Alistair

Ikkyu
2nd May 2006, 05:05 PM
But if you measure twice everytime then you will only need to make 250 cuts.:D

Bha!!! you are skilled.

*goes back to sawing timber in half with his bare hands*

Alistair

Lignum
2nd May 2006, 05:08 PM
First we had to put up with bad jokes and now poetry. What’s next??:D



;)

silentC
2nd May 2006, 05:31 PM
So are you counting these 500 cuts? I mean, would it be a matter of life or death if you stopped at, say, 457? Or what if you accidentally went to 507? Would that be a problem for you? I only ask because it must get very boring.

Best not talking about punching monkeys around here, Zed might get excited.

Ikkyu
2nd May 2006, 05:56 PM
So are you counting these 500 cuts? I mean, would it be a matter of life or death if you stopped at, say, 457? Or what if you accidentally went to 507? Would that be a problem for you? I only ask because it must get very boring.

Best not talking about punching monkeys around here, Zed might get excited.

silentC,
My mind is always on my breathing this is how I count no it's not a matter of life or death but this is a point where my arms really start to feel the stress of the cutting form so I set the mark at 500. The way I count breathing in I raise the wooden sword above my head performing the cut I breathe out that’s one cut. I don't lose count because I spent time get myself into the right state of mind. It might sound funny but my mind is always on the weapon I spend time clearing my mind from everything but what I’m doing.

Alistair

Cliff Rogers
2nd May 2006, 09:57 PM
So are you counting these 500 cuts? I mean, would it be a matter of life or death if you stopped at, say, 457? Or what if you accidentally went to 507? Would that be a problem for you? I only ask because it must get very boring......

You count Redheads don't you. :D
You are THE reason that Bryant & May changed the quantity printed on the box aren't you. :rolleyes:

ozwinner
2nd May 2006, 10:05 PM
I wrote a, arrhum, poem some time ago, if I post it I will have to bannish myself to the naught room.

Al :p

echnidna
2nd May 2006, 10:16 PM
"The Good Ship Venus" by Al ????

Cliff Rogers
2nd May 2006, 10:45 PM
I reckon it is about time we had a peom from good old 'two words' ;)

craigb
3rd May 2006, 09:55 AM
I reckon it is about time we had a peom from good old 'two words' ;)

Why's that? :p

Iain
4th May 2006, 05:00 PM
I like Vogon poetry;)

Wongo
4th May 2006, 05:07 PM
I like poultry too.:cool:

Christopha
4th May 2006, 06:13 PM
I like poultry too.:cool:
aahhh!! Sweet and sour chicken..... poetry of the palate!