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    I have the pleasure this year to work on the farm with a very well endowed young woman of Japanese decent. I saw her in town the other day crossing K. st. The sun was low and shone through her long skirt. It quite literally took my breath away. I've been fairly obsessed with "Melony" since that day and even found Kanji to express the emotions and desires I feel for her. She seems receptive to my simple gifts like the pumpkin bread I made from scratch, a book mark with a number of affectionate Kanji and other services. I sharpened a couple of knives for her and applied first aid when she cut her finger on one of them.


    I found an old Tanka (31 sylable short poem) that describes the way I feel. It looses it's lyrical beauty in the translation and hardly sounds poetic in English but I think it's got the Yojou to express feelings beyond the words themselves...

    "I wish I were close

    To you as the wet skirt of

    A salt girl to her body.

    I think of you always"

    Yamabe no Akahito (8th C)


    What do you think? Would sweet words be enough to seduce you?

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    RE: Tanka for my mistress?


    Interesting.
    I have
    a collection of gossip.What did it look like to you?You sound like a scientist."It" being what?Where were you fairly obsessed with Melony since that day and even found Kanji to express the emotions and desires I feel for her?Oh I get it. seems receptive to my simple gifts like the pumpkin bread I made from scratch a book mark with a number of affectionate Kanji and other services.Thanks for the information:
    said sharpened a couple of knives for her and applied first aid when she cut her finger on one of them.How did you feel when you found an old Tanka 31 sylable short poem that describes the way he or she feel ?"It" being what?
    I hope that your dreams come true.Since when? Oh yeah, we were talking about you alwaysYamabe no Akahito 8th C What do you think.I don't care. No I never get confused.

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    • #3
      My latest reputation points from this thread reflect the intellect and intellegence of (one of) the readers. I thought this was funny enough to post here...


      "I thought you were married asshole"

      LOL What was your first clue Sherlock? Could it be the TITLE of this thread?

      Yamabe No Akahito is considered to be one of the two great poets of his time.

      I saw a beautiful girl in town and had a primal reaction of lustful desire. Bad on me!

      My wife has had more than 10 MAJOR operations in the last nine years. Three Cancerous tumors and reconstruction, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and now takes two kinds of narcotic (pain) medication, oral chemo and other medication to counteract the side effects of the drugs she needs to stay alive. We stopped sleeping together almost three years ago because of her fragile condition...


      She knows about my weakness for the fine young hardbodies I work with...and now so do you...

      That doesn't mean I don't love my wife or that I would ever persue my carnal cravings.

      Don't Judge me. Just enjoy your life every day and take a moment once in a while to appreciate the beauty all around you.

      Go write a poem.

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      • #4
        Have you told many people that your latest reputation points from this thread reflect the intellect and intellegence of one of the readers?Whatever gave you that idea?No I am single, how about you?It's possible.I think Yamabe No Akahito is a lot of things.
        What did it look like to you?What makes on him or her bad?How long have you been married?
        Just three?By "we" do you mean you and me?Oh I get it. Your wife knows about my weakness for the fine young hardbodies I work with.Why now? Hey. Yes I do. What does mean I do not love my wife or that I would ever persue my carnal cravings?I don't have any reason to do that to you.Enough about me, let's talk about my dress.Little Miss Muffett Sits on her tuffet In a nonchalant sort of a way. With her force field around her, the Spider, the bounder, Is not in the picture today.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sensei Saki
          .....Little Miss Muffett Sits on her tuffet In a nonchalant sort of a way. With her force field around her, the Spider, the bounder, Is not in the picture today.

          LOL Nice poem Saki Sensei...

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          • #6
            I am glad you find this funny. Thank you for your kindness.
            Try to determine if this is a person or a computer responding.

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