Photo courtesy of Michael Henry Lee |
Michael also offered up several short poems, including some haiku:"The work pictured began about 36 years ago in Kansas City, Mo. I only remember the artist's name as John. The piece started with the stylized exotic bird's head that John took credit for as his own. A few years later I found the same piece on the back of a Mountain album cover. Imagine. Fast forward a couple of decades to a fantastic shop [Soul Expressions Tattoo Studio] in Temecula Ca. and an artist named Dan Adair. The sun and Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah were added there. The sun was David's design and the Lion comes from the Ethiopian flag borrowed from a Bob Marley album. The conceptual idea was mine and is meant to be symbolic of the Christian trinity: Father (as the sun), the Son (as the Conquering Lion) and our old buddy the bird (as the holy spirit). The seven is symbolic of the biblical number of completion and is repeated three times. The piece was just retouched and colored last year in Saint Augustine, Florida, by Tattoo Mike from Tattoo Garden."
"tattoo impressions"
van goes home
stepping out in a starry night (first appeared in graffiti kolkata Aug 2010)
~
tattoo garden
the blush returns
to mother's rose
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What Love’s Got to do with It
It was rumored of late
that Love;
is suffering from a stolen identity
Eros has hacked into Agape
like the evil twin exchanged at birth;
Ying for Yang
The Pauper for the Prince
Cain for Abel
The imposter has taken control
using seduction and guile
to manipulate the hearts and minds
of whoever might be deceived
Love’s calling all investors
Setting the record straight
Distancing itself from a nefarious sibling
Love does not
sell cars, clothes, food, or personal hygiene products
Love knows
the grass isn’t greener in the next field,
and besides brown is highly underrated anyway
Love always makes deposits
but not withdrawals
Love is patient as water
smoothing stone
Love knows the worst
but hopes for the best
Love bites its tongue and swallows its pride
Love looks at the heart
not: boobs, biceps, or bank accounts
Love is the first one into a burning building
an the last one off a sinking ship
Love builds
Marriages
Families
and Nations
Love is an invisible necessity
like time, gravity, and oxygen
Love is beyond time and space
Eternal
Unconditional
a
gift
a promise
one poured out for all
that they
might
know
that
God
is
L
O
V
E
"What Love's Got to do with It" first appeared in Heart Pour The Love Book from Poet Plant Press, 2011
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Michael Henry Lee is a husband, father and grandfather. He and his wife of 30 years reside in St. Augustine, Florida; the nation’s oldest city, along with two cats, and numerous bonsai trees.
Michael is a member of Ancient City Poets and the Haiku Society of America. The last Sunday of every month generally finds him at the Heart Pour Matinee; an open mic poetry reading that features seasoned artists as well as new talents.
Mr. Lee serves as contributing co-editor for Poet Plant Press, and is a frequent contributor to Haiku News, and Haiku Ramblings. His work has appeared in Berry Blue Haiku, and Graffiti Kolkata He was voted among the favorites in the 2009 Alibi Weekly annual haiku contest, and was awarded third place prize in the Yukei Teikei Annual Tokutomi Haiku Contest for 2010.
Mr. Lee is quoted as saying “my objective is to express the good news and mystery of life in every breath, through the simplicity of haiku”.
Thanks to Michael Henry Lee for sharing his tattoo and his work with us here on Tattoosday!
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