UC#3, the celebrated WLBOTT Poet Laureate, offers his reflections on his good will tour of Japan.
In Kyoto- nice crisp weather, leaves in color, 17,000 well behaved Japanese students on field trips, our son [redacted] is tolerating us in a pleasant way.
I am inspired to produce a haiku-
Golden pagoda
UC#3
Leaves turning dark crimson
Time for some sushi
Still trying to figure out difference between Buddhism, Zen and Sjintoism
In Kyoto, there once was a lady named Ako
UC#3
She liked to make a Japanese taco
She substituted roasted nori for the corn shell
And used raw tuna instead of beef done well
To complete the blasphemy, shishito instead of jalapeño
The Journey of an Artist
UC#3 has been fascinated by both Twine and Poetry his entire life. We explore the evolution of his laureateness: