I never fly wing./
Tonight I had to. There she/
shone, full of mem’ries.
Monthly Archives: September 2013
Unfair Everywhere Memories: Romantic IMproVerse Rhyming Haiku Lament
It’s just not fair. No/
matter where I look there’s her/
mem’ries everywhere.
He Gazed Into My Soul: Revolutionary ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
With two hands on my/
shoulders, God’s servant told me/
where I need to go.
OR
where I need to be.
OR
Hands on my shoulders,
he looked into my soul and/
told me where to go.
Blocking My View: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
I recall when we /
lay gazing at the full moon./
Then she blocked my view.
Train Moonlight: Romantic ImproVerse Rhyming Free Verse Poetic Lament
The midnight train’s
lonesome call
awakened me.
Startled,
I looked to see
a bright light
bearing down on me.
I panicked
until I realized
it was again
the damn
full
moon
racing
down
the
window
slats
tracks
to once more
crush
my heart
with missing you
memories.
Xanadu Revisited With Codeine: Revolutionary ImproVerse Free Verse Poem
I lay,
room spinning,
throat choking me,
wondering what was reality
and what was dreamscape
fantasy.
I wondered if I’d become as Coleridge,
if I should take up my pen and write and write and write
of things seen in fantasy vision,
of women danced with and light cotton gauze summer dresses,
of time lost in a solitary tick of the clock,
seeming to go on forever and yet being a moment.
Or was it longer?
And as the codeine cough syrup flowed through my veins,
I felt myself elevating above the bed and spinning and turning and collapsing again down,
and wondering if I would never rise again.
But determined to rise I was.
Determined not to die and be found by my mother,
wide open I’d died,
smelly rising of flesh
when she’d come in the morning,
but instead,
sitting up,
swinging my feet down
so they once again touched solid ground,
and did not dance in the air.
I determined to find me there in the morning,
codeine free,
empty,
and willing to deeply drink not drought
but the draughts of
Springville springwater.
If this seems foolish to some,
so probably seemed Xanadu foolish then.
And will someone knock on my door?
Placed In Xanadu: Revolutionary ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
Oh codeine! Thou who/
hast placed me in Xanadu
with Coleridge’s high*.
Or
*Muse.
Count Happiness Not Calories: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
“Counting happiness/
not calories” is a great/
motto for my life.
OR
I’ll “Count Happiness,/
not Calories.” It’s a great/
motto for our lives.
“Count Happiness, not Calories!” was originally stated by Stephanie, my server at the Orem, Utah Carrabba’s Italian Grill restaurant, when we commented on the chocolate cake and how many calories it had.
Silent Good Night: Romantic ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku Lament
Although it feels strange/
to not talk to you today,/
as you say: “Good night.”