The silent words
I find it so fit, funny and fresh,
That the silent words speak much louder in our case.
Just a glance stirs up our joy and passion.
A smile freshens up our moods and fate.
I promise you the best in our friendship quest.
Kelvin Shachile is a 20 years old Kenyan born practicing poet,
playwright, writer and actor. Currently a geography student at Maasai Mara
University - Kenya.
Dear Kelvin,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful view on friendship. You are right a smile can make a difference in friendships and in encounters with people we may never meet again. Keep on smiling and sharing you words. Thank you for being a part of Whispers.
Blessings,
Karen
Thanks for the compliment, kind comment and the well wishes. I appreciate for the opportunity .
DeleteDear Kelvin,
DeleteI hope you continue to be a part of our growing journal. Inge and Jack have provided a new horizon for Whispers. Thank you so much!
Blessings,
Karen
Dear Kelvin,
ReplyDeleteThank you, for your lively poem on Friendship, a very refreshing write.
Best wishes,
Inge
Thanks much Daginne for your kind comment.
Deletedear kelvin
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing a brief and absorbing poem about friendship . A very nice view of friendship.
wish you best,
Edwin
Thanks much Edwin.
DeleteThank you so much. I am humbled by the honor of getting my poem here at Whispers.
ReplyDeleteI love the power of silent words just as I do the power of your poetic heart reminding us all to keep that magic in friendship alive and thriving through this enchanting poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteA glance and then a smile... You've really qualified the silent power in friendship... Keep writing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Barasa.
DeleteSuch a loving tribute to friendship!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the comment.
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ReplyDeleteI love this piece of article from Shachile its educative. All the Best in your poetry
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr Tee.
DeleteKlvin,
ReplyDeleteA beautiful poem about friendship.
~Davidf
Thanks so much David Fox
DeleteSorry, I was too quick to post. Meant to write Kelvin.
ReplyDeleteSincerely yours,
David Fox
Well. I understand. Thanks so much.
DeleteA deep friendship is a beautiful thing to cherish and grow, as your poem reveals so simply and eloquently. Well done, Kelvin.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
James Keane
Thanks so much.
DeleteEmpowering poem.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Hello Kelvin,a nice poem this is thank you and bigups !
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