Poetry Yunnan Red By Mark Tulin @TeaWorld: An Initiative of KKHSOU by Mark TulinApril 21, 2019 Comments 7 Read my poem about Yunnan Red tea @Tea World and learn about the connection of poetry and tea. Click the link below for my poem and see my other tea poems under the POEMS section. — Read on Yunnan Red by Mark Tulin Share this:FacebookLinkedInPocketMoreTwitterPinterestRedditTumblrLike this:Like Loading... 7 comments on “Yunnan Red By Mark Tulin @TeaWorld: An Initiative of KKHSOU” simplywendi April 21, 2019 I really enjoyed your poem. I also really love tea………very neat combination. Reply Mark Tulin April 21, 2019 Yes, tea’s a relaxing and poetic drink. ☕️☕️ Reply simplywendi April 21, 2019 so true………:) anne leueen April 22, 2019 I usually drink black Yunnan. I shall have to look out for the red. But sadly not being a poet I can write about neither the black o the red. Reply Mark Tulin April 22, 2019 That’s okay. You’re a wonder with horses. That’s plenty. 🙂🙂 Reply Theresa April 23, 2019 If that tea is anything like the poem, I’d love to try some. It speaks to the soul, for sure. Reply Mark Tulin April 23, 2019 Thanks, Theresa. It certainly had a unique personality. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ Post navigation Previous Post Next Post
I really enjoyed your poem.
I also really love tea………very neat combination.
Yes, tea’s a relaxing and poetic drink. ☕️☕️
so true………:)
I usually drink black Yunnan. I shall have to look out for the red. But sadly not being a poet I can write about neither the black o the red.
That’s okay. You’re a wonder with horses. That’s plenty. 🙂🙂
If that tea is anything like the poem, I’d love to try some. It speaks to the soul, for sure.
Thanks, Theresa. It certainly had a unique personality.