Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Cuckold Mariachi



folk tale of sorrow
love's lament borne o'er rich lands
 his brow furrows


linked to carpe diem; Mariachi

17 comments:

  1. Weed seeds planted
    Sad musician laments
    Wrong furrow plowed

    JzB

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  2. penned well ~ rather sad ~ how come you link is not the same as your blog link? I never knew that was you ~ hope all is well.
    Carol of A Creative Harbor on blogger ^_^

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    1. thanx...I am unable to link up with my blog link and I get a msg: Cannot link with more than 50 characters..I continue to work on this issue..

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  3. Is he the cuckold or the cuckolded? Either way, 'tis a rotten position to be in!

    Old Mariachis

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    1. you are right...should have written cuckolded, but it would have wrecked my syllable count!

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  4. You've caught the deeper feeling of Mariachis in this nicely crafted haiku. Very strong ...

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  5. Beautiful.. I haven't written mine yet but it should be fun too. ;-)
    Eliz

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  6. Beautifully rendered haiku... ;-)
    Eliz

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  7. Beautifully written... Love lament borne! :-)
    Eliz

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    1. No, probably the wrong person married the mariachi--and now she's regretting it!

      Drunk Mariachi

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  9. A sad dirge... I presume? :-)
    Eliz

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  10. Mariachi music
    in Guadalajara

    It's such a joy of music's richness with the Latin offerings! Nicely joanne!

    Hank

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  11. Poor chap.. Probably why you hear the sadness in his music.

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  12. Love to listen to them perform, especially here in Los Angeles, there is always free music every Sunday at El Pueblo.

    Nice photo!

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