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The word today is 'DEPAYSE': urbandictionary.com
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From @19ish:
ReplyDeleteOnce came a man from Dépaysé.
What could be making him sneezie?
It tickled his nose,
Which ran like a hose.
To wife he was allergiezy
If you're journeying far far away
ReplyDeleteAnd you're starting to feel dépaysé
Recall why you left home
Because then when you roam
You'll appreciate your liberté
I left Belgium for a first job.
ReplyDeleteMy family thought me a snob.
Dépaysée at first sight
I overcame my fright
And dated Harry, Bill, and Bob.
Once I threw an used tire
ReplyDeleteInto the lake.
Fishes jumped out of the water
One of them said:
Dépaysée.
All the others in chorus shouted:
Dépaysée Dépaysée Dépaysée
There once was a boy from BelPaese
ReplyDeleteWho away from home felt dépaysé
He fell into hard drugs
When he needed hugs
Now he feels is hazy
while in europe & gay Paris
ReplyDeletei was never in ennui
nor in dépaysé
such lovely views
and handsome monsieurs
potential beaus, cheri
From @19ish:
ReplyDeleteMarysé, Marysé, ♫ give me your answer, do; ♫ I'm dépaysé all for the love of you.♫ Ode to @Wifsie 4 your #lqw efforts. :D
(Not a haiku, based on the song "A bicycle built for two" which starts out "Daisy, Daisy"