Saturday, October 28, 2017

The silent words--By Kelvin Shachile--Kenya

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.

25 comments:

  1. Dear Kelvin,

    What 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

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    1. Thanks for the compliment, kind comment and the well wishes. I appreciate for the opportunity .

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    2. Dear Kelvin,

      I 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

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  2. Dear Kelvin,

    Thank you, for your lively poem on Friendship, a very refreshing write.

    Best wishes,
    Inge

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  3. dear kelvin

    Thank you for writing a brief and absorbing poem about friendship . A very nice view of friendship.

    wish you best,
    Edwin

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  4. Thank you so much. I am humbled by the honor of getting my poem here at Whispers.

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  5. I 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.

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  6. A glance and then a smile... You've really qualified the silent power in friendship... Keep writing.

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  7. Such a loving tribute to friendship!

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  8. I love this piece of article from Shachile its educative. All the Best in your poetry

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  9. Klvin,
    A beautiful poem about friendship.
    ~Davidf

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  10. Sorry, I was too quick to post. Meant to write Kelvin.
    Sincerely yours,
    David Fox

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  11. A deep friendship is a beautiful thing to cherish and grow, as your poem reveals so simply and eloquently. Well done, Kelvin.

    All the best,
    James Keane

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  12. Hello Kelvin,a nice poem this is thank you and bigups !

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