Month: September 2017

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Daily Haiku / Senryu : Crumb

anticipation! magnificent cake plattered — mournful crumb remains Awaiting sooo long! And then in seconds, it’s gone! That’s the problem with …. haiku by M. Nakazato LaFreniere Laughing, I couldn’t resist leaving it open.  You […]

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Daily Haiku / Senryu : Glorious

dusty sage and buffs plants struggling against the heat ­— glorious sunsets haiku by M. Nakazato LaFreniere Reference: Glorious Daily Prompts The Daily Post Photograph:  Saguaro National Park Saguaro Sunset by National Park Service Digital […]

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Daily Haiku / Senryu : Sting

an ode to Sting every breath you take all for love – three musketeers we’ll be together haiku by M. Nakazato LaFreniere   Reference: Sting Daily Prompts The Daily Post From Amazon on Sting: 57TH […]

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Daily Haiku / Senryu : Flavorful

umami flavor taste named in 1908 whatever. yummy!           haiku by M. Nakazato Lafreniere Umami is now a word describing the taste meaty or savory.  Scientifically legitimized in the 1980s as the fifth taste, umami  […]

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Daily haiku / senryu : Thorny

  my brand new blog veers stay? move? new name? lost views, likes! a thorny debate haiku by M. Nakazato LaFreniere I think most new bloggers like myself hit this point where their first blog […]

Welcome to my new haiku senryu blog site

Hi everybody, for those of you who have followed my daily haiku and senryu in the past when I started them on RestructuringLife.net, thank you.  I have brought them over to their new home, Cactus […]

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Daily Haiku / Senryu : Penchant

penchant for rhyming though hard to do when climbing droll haiku timing                        haiku by M. Nakazato LaFreniere who said haiku couldn’t rhyme?  laughing, ok, have to agree, it is a silly haiku.  Sometimes though […]

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Daily haiku / senryu : Disobey

disobey the rules blind sheep serve inhumane laws; sitting down turns tides haiku by M. Nakazato LaFreniere Many people made this world a better place.  Some made history.  Some became footnotes but are important nonetheless. […]