Bruce Lee Poem by Prafulla Sahu

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Bruce Lee



Bruce Lee

(On visiting Bruce Lee's grave stone at Lake View cemetery in Seattle)

Love flows everywhere
It flowed from Seattle to Hong Kong
Hong Kong to California
And back to Seattle
Like Water, Water, Water

The kinetic genius, the incredible magnetism, Bruce Lee
With his Kung fu moves and cha cha dance
Turned to be a sensational playboy.
YetLindaEmery, the Washington sophomore,
An Everett belle won his heart
and body, loved, married, lived true all years as a Baptist

Bruce Lee, took Sharon Farrel to moon and back like the flying powerhouse of love
Women died for his body
He died too on the bed of his co star Betty, the flashy, fleshy birdie

Linda Lee however knew
She is the queen of the Dragon
To preach forward his words:
Don't pray for an easy life
Instead pray for the strength to endure a difficult one;
Do with all strife.

Linda's love brought him back to Seattle
Where their love once blossomed and flourished
Bruce Lee lay there for ever in Lake view cemetery on 1554 15th Ave E street
Thus Linda the pious
Conquered his company living or dead.

Like Linda true love is quiet, calm does not yak yak all the time,
Bruce Lee and his mighty soul knew it the best to lay hither calm.

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