Satire Poetry posted January 6, 2010 |
5/7/5 senryu
senryu (Against gay marriage)
by AlvinTEthington
see author's notes for form's definition
"Against gay marriage,
Bills should be passed," said the priest. "That was good sex, boy." |
Same sex marriage writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt Same sex marriage how do you feel it poem out any size or any kind. |
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A senryu is a poem of Japanese origin. It is about human nature and satirical or ironic. The humor is often political. Formally, it consists of three lines with the middle line the longest. It does not have the conventions about punctuation and capitalization that haiku do.
I am using the two syllabic pronunciation of marriage.
The Roman Catholic Church was instrumental in the passage of Proposition Eight in California, which prohibited gay marriage.
Pays
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and 2 member cents. I am using the two syllabic pronunciation of marriage.
The Roman Catholic Church was instrumental in the passage of Proposition Eight in California, which prohibited gay marriage.
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