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Monday, February 16, 2009

More Naisaiku

NaisaiKu 1-3-1 to 6-8-6

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For something
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Something for
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That’s you
Sweet Talking Guy
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THAT’S YOU
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Fun with words
Spoken and written
‘Naisaiku’
FUN WITH WORDS
‘Naisaiku’
Written and spoken
Words with fun

I don’t ‘Haiku’
I ‘Playful Verse’ – and more
I ‘Naisaiku’
I DON’T ‘HAIKU’
I ‘Naisaiku’
I ‘Playful Verse’ – and more
I don’t ‘Haiku’

If it’s worth saying
It must be worth repeating
Don’t just say it once
IF IT’S WORTH SAYING
Don’t just say it once
It must be worth repeating
If it’s worth saying

Wendy Naisa must know
Nay Say Ku. Or Nigh Sigh Ku; which?
Nay Sigh Ku? Nigh Say Ku?
WENDY NAISA MUST KNOW
Nay Sigh Ku? Nigh Say Ku?
Nay Say Ku, or Nigh Sigh Ku; which?
Wendy Naisa Must Know

18 comments:

  1. I want to learn to play with words like this, Stan! Awesome!

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  2. Hi Susan; Learn from Wendy Naisa, aka Sweet Talking Guy. Visit naisaiku.blogspot.com

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  3. Hi Stan, Glad you're having such fun with the wordplay here - it's pronounced nay~sha~ku, you dont sound the 'i' don't you know!

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  4. Thanks Stan!
    It's a pleasure to know you!

    Thanks for all your hard work in the development of The NaisaiKu..

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  5. Thanks Andy; I'm glad that's been cleared up - and Wendy, it's a pleasure to be part of it.

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  6. Hi Stan, I'm sticking this up for you on the Week One Mister Linky Thingy for The NaisaiKu.. Challenge!
    Andy

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  7. Thanks Andy; Should be fun to see what others come up with.

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  8. gosh !! that was really playful ;) !!

    i envy you for your fun filled mind :P !!

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  9. This one is easily my favourite:

    If it’s worth saying
    It must be worth repeating
    Don’t just say it once
    IF IT’S WORTH SAYING
    Don’t just say it once
    It must be worth repeating
    If it’s worth saying

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  10. Thanks to:
    Pretty Me; A great 'form' for wordplay.
    Winnie the Poohi; Just a bit of fun - as Wendy Naisa would say.
    Sepiru Chris; As with Haiku, a bit of thought can make these strong messages.

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  11. i can see you love playing with words

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  12. One thing I love about this poetry form is that leaves a lot of room to play around with and you've done a great job of showing different variations that are possible.

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  13. Thanks to:
    Megha; This form is all about wordplay.
    Ofira Sephiroth; The possibilities are endless.

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  14. Thanks Linda; A great game to play.

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  15. These have a hypnotic quality, like a mantra.

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  16. Thanks Spacedlaw; Great exercise to see what words can do.

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