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Senryu : bang bang
bang bang my baby
the sound explodes in the fog
secret’s bloody end
senryu by M. Nakazato LaFreniere
Senryu : Cinderella’s pandemonium
Midnight strikes too late
Pilfer pandemonium
Cinderella runs
senryu by M. Nakazato LaFreniere
Winter and I visited Bryn Oh’s exhibit in Second Life. You can see it here. In her
Senryu : orbiting orangutans
space, final frontier
orbiting orangutans?
micro water bears
senryu by M. Nakazato LaFreniere
senryu : song
song tapping my mind
lyrics bubbling through the pen
who can add the notes
senryu by M. Nakazato LaFreniere
11:58 pm — cutting it close so posting it and finishing it after.
ok, now to finish. I think it’s natural for poets to write lyrics because that’s all

Senryu : of mice and movies
no sneaking at night
mice are going to the moon
making a rocket
senryu by M. Nakazato LaFreniere
McGuffy’s Reader showed a cool you-tube short so I couldn’t resist sharing it with you.

Tanka : boots
give me all your best
no lies, don’t be a-messin’
something you call love
keep playing, we’ll be burning
these boots were made for falling
tanka by M. Nakazato LaFreniere
Mandibelle16 challenged us to create something using Nancy Sinatra’s These Boots Were Made For Walking. I loved that song as a teenager — still love it. The whole tough chick story is cool. But I am also a romantic so this is the sequel because she found “a brand new box of matches.”
Senryu : ice music
people pray for cold
keep constant minus 5 C
least the concert melts
senryu by M. Nakazato LaFreniere
Playing on ice instruments has it’s hazards. Primarily the heat from the audience

Senryu : arcade memories
arcade memories Pacman, Mario Brothers walking hand in hand senryu by M. Nakazato LaFreniere Remember the arcade? Quarters jingling in your pocket? Okay, maybe it was crumpled dollars, lol. I’m feeling nostalgic because I […]

Senryu : mermaid’s singing
walk the universe
I hear the mermaids singing
too many brandies!
senryu by M. Nakazato LaFreniere
Today on Tuesday Platform, Sanaa Rizvi offered up Anthony Hopkins reciting The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S.