Who's a Geisha when I need one?
(Foreplay: LISTEN to the samples from "Memoirs of a Geisha" - composed by John Williams.)
(Foreplay: LISTEN to the samples from "Memoirs of a Geisha" - composed by John Williams.)
Senr yu - Network of ONE
co nnect ion o pen
[connection open]
wai ting wan ting wan ton mmm
[waiting wanting wanton mmm]
hook up star n en
[hook-up star(t) (a)n(d) en(d)]
*****
Ami, Ayaka, Chihiro,
Mai, Manami, Misaki,
Riko, Rina, Yui?
(Afterglow: SEE Popular Names of Japanese Women.)
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Interesting fact: Read an interview with the Tokyo Geisha Norie for the Spanish magazine "Dia Siete" at http://www.sofieloafy.net/G_interview.htm





13 Comments
Post a CommentHi, Michael - thanks for your comments and info on my "hooking up" article. My daughter, in her 30's and home from her missionary work for a brief period, also just told me that the term's been around longer! I'd hear it, but didn't know it meant what it means now. I am not good at catching on to these oriental haikus, but it must be good because I see you've achieved the highest rating! But I do like the music.
i am with the others on this Michael...sounds really interesting!
I have and enjoy the soundtrack and your poem is very evocative of that music.
Interesting format!
Pretty interesting stuff! Great job!
Ha that is really fascinating, I never knew this.
It's hard enough learning American when you are English :)
Interesting stuff, Mike.
cool...thanks
WOW !!....sounds really interesting !!!