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Sing Me A Song, Mister Weaselman (naviarhaiku614)

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Recorded, mixed & mastered on 10 Ovt 2025 by Jim Lemanowicz at Blissville Electro-Magnetic Laboratories of Massapequa.

Synth, effects.

This original version of “Sing Me A Song, Mister Weaselman” was submitted as part of Naviar Haiku 614: The Coming Of Autumn.

The coming of autumn
determined
by a red dragonfly
by: Kaya Shirao

Kaya Shirao was born in 1738 in Fukagawa, Edo, now part of Tokyo.

He ran a school in Edo during Spring and Autumn, but in Summer and Winter, he would move to the countryside to teach thousands of aspiring poets from throughout the Shinano province (now Nagano Prefecture). He’s considered one of the first established haikai writers to help spread cultural forms from national to regional urban centers.

Photography/Art – Jim Lemanowicz, 04 Oct 2025, Marjorie Post Park, Massapequa, NY, USA

Music & art © 2025 Jim Lemanowicz

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