Foto flowers from/
far away, sent without scent, /
still say: “Happy Day!”
Monthly Archives: May 2011
Gentle Man's Gentle Caress Stress Relief: Romantic ConTEXTing Poem
Would a gentle caress/
from a gentle man/
ease your stress?/
Maybe I can/
relax your mind/
from far away./
That, you’ll find,/
is all I can do today.
Solo Kayak Trip: Revolutionary Improv Blogging Poem
She left after my invitational request.
I, not knowing she would go
alone,
showered,
watched TV,
drank orange juice
fixed a dock,
pinched my finger,
repaired a computer.
She had
the better sunset.
Maybe the planets will
align for us
tomorrow morning.
Some Soon Day Woo Way: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
Maybe some soon day/
I’ll learn ways to woo quiet/
enthusiastic.
An Intimate Joke: Revolutionary Rhyming Email Haiku Lament
It is laughable,/
(at least to me!) that I’d know /
her intimately.
Martins Are Used To Me: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Purple martins chirp./
At dusk, they soar, swoop, land near./
They are used to me.
Poem Number 1700- The Subject: Revolutionary IMprov Poetry
Two years ago,
in a funky,
garden-based;
coffee shop,
you listened,
looked deep
at me,
and said:
“Never again
say
“I think
I am
a poet”.
You are.
Accept
and share
your gift.”
Do you remember?
I do.
Since then,
I’ve believed you.
It is late.
The thumbnail moon
is setting
into the waters
of a central Wisconsin lake,
“Winneconne”,
“Gathering of the Waters”.
My words
have gathered
20000 views.
Sunrise.
Moonrise.
Sunset.
Moonset.
But stars
and night,
and light
and day
stay
eternal
as words.
And you,
mentor,
teacher,
guide,
are the subject
of poem number
1700.
The creative
inspired
in me
honors
the creative
inspiration
from you.
Thank you.
Mother's Day Thank You: Revolutionary IMprov Blogging Limerick
A heart-felt THANK YOU! to all ye/
who have inspired me. /
On this Mother’s Day/
consider yourselves, in a way/
the mothers of my poetry.
Who Is The Angel: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Several will wonder:/
Who is the Cali angel?./
She doesn’t exist.
OR
Why does it matter?
OR
She doesn’t matter.