“The Lion King’s Poem”

Jean-Pierre A. Fenyo
3 min readMay 27, 2021

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by Jean-Pierre Ady Fenyo

A Poem for Larry Alaimo

“The Lion King’s Poem” by Jean-Pierre A. Fenyo

The Lion King’s Mane Alit By The Blazing Golden Yellow-Orange Sun from Behind, Sets My Eye’s Mind On Fire, Wild!

Every Precious Moment of Noblest Self-Reflection Contrasted By The Mucky Madness of This World, Child!

Learn How and Why To See Within Thyself The Eternal Universe Of All, Inclusively!

Become The Noblest You Can Truly Be! Be Free To See Thyself In Me!

For In One-Ness You Will Find The Beauty Of Being Uniquely Real.

As Real As An Itch On Thy Sun-Dried Scalp, And The Ecstasy of A Moment of Sublime Bliss!

Kiss The Honest Beggar Between His Eyes, For He Cleans Us All Of Filthy Lies!

Embrace The Servant Of The Carnal Circus, For She Rejuvenates All With Her Unconditional Love!

Feed The Forgotten Child With Flavourful Fruits, Berries and Oats, For He Is Your Soul’s Earthly Salvation!

Enlighten The Darkest Minds With Infinite Wisdom and The Truth of G8D’s Eternal Love, For They Are The Poorest, Loneliest, and Hungriest of Us All!

And We Who Live To Love, To Give, Shall Receive The Greatest Reward There Is; LOVE’s LOVING LOVE and Mercy and Endless Capacity To Forgive!

Amen.

Jean-Pierre A. Fenyo, Philosopher, aka The Free Advice Man , August 24, 2015. London, England. “The Lion King’s Poem” Jean-Pierre A. Fenyo © 2015.

“Isaac Van Amburgh and his Animals” by Sir Edward Henry Landseer, painted in 1839, Royal Collection, Windsor Castle.

Jean-Pierre Ady Fenyo is the one holding the FREE ADVICE sign. The other person is Anonymous. “Hello”.

Jean-Pierre Ady Fenyõ is a Poet-Philosopher and Audio-Visual Artist/Moviemaker who is almost unknown to most people of Planet ONELOVE ( #PLANETONELOVE ), but You can change that, if You really care to. Because JP would do that for You if You were prevented from being world-famous by certain very powerful and unwise people. JP is the author of, “The Most Important Thought” ( book ), originator of Universal & International Infinity Day, Asimovian Robotonomics, and was made famous in 1987 as ‘The Free Advice Man’ when Alec Wilkinson wrote him up in The New Yorker magazine ( August 17, 1987, pages 18–19 ). The article was re-published in Alec Wilkinson’s anthology: ‘Mr. Apology and other essays’ in 2003 ( Houghton Mifflin publishers ). JP’s latest endeavour is to produce a series for a major online streaming service provider, titled ‘SciFi Dimensions’, comparable to Rod Serling’s ‘The Twilight Zone’. JP lives in a little, special place called Perpignan, France, on the coast of the Pyrénées-Orientales… which consists of three river valleys in the Pyrenees mountain range…from north to south, those of the Agly, Têt and Tech … on the Côte Sablonneuse … not far from Montpellier, which is not far from Marseilles. If you’d like to contact JP: you can do so via his YouTube Channel or The Free Advice Man fb page…just remember: We’re Suppose to be Homo-Sapiens…not Homo-Ignoramuses.

Asimovian Robotonomics : An Ethical, Environmental, Scientific, Technological and Social System of Economics, as a form of UBI + UBH. Term coined in 2011 ( September 30th ) by silly little me ( Jean-Pierre Ady Fenyo ), in honour of the late Grand-Master of Science-Fiction and Science-Faction, author and/or editor of over 500 books … considered the most prolific among the most influential SciFi and Pop-Science Authors of Planet Earth in the 20th Century ( 1920–1992 ). Asimovian Robotonomics has already indirectly influenced millions of people around the World. The basic introduction to Asimovian Robotonomics was published by Jean-Pierre Ady Fenyo in 2015 in what was then ‘OMNI-Reboot’ ( an E-magazine ), which later changed to ‘Futurism’, ‘Vocal’. #AsimovianRobotonomics

The 2015 Article: “Asimovian Robotonomics” at Futurism:

https://vocal.media/futurism/asimovian-robotonomics

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Jean-Pierre A. Fenyo
Jean-Pierre A. Fenyo

Written by Jean-Pierre A. Fenyo

I am that I am...a lot more than the sum of who I became most famous for. The Free Advice Man, as written-up in The New Yorker magazine, was just the tip of it!

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