Our first egg, still warm,/
found nestled in fresh-cut grass.
We’ll hope for more, soon.
Category Archives: Writing
Dreams Never Expressed: Haiku
Dreams never expressed./
Thoughts never admitted to./
Hidden late night awe.
Norwegian Movie Watch: Haiku
When your wife’s away,/
and you’re sick, you get to watch/
Norwegian movies.
#TheKingsChoice #Norgebrave #wegiveourallforNorway
My Mother Taught Me: Haiku
My mother taught me: /
No malody is so small/
it can’t be prayed for.
I Fixed Our Bench Swing: Haiku Lament
I fixed our bench swing.
Now we can sit together
and look at our phones.
Social Media And Relationships Analysis And Statistics
Since analysis
Of social media started,
relationships interaction,
stability,
and viability
decrease by 73 percent
year-over-year.
Goethe Do? Haiku
What did Goethe do,
alone, thinking? He had no
techno-distractions.
Techno FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out): Haiku
I’m so wrapped up in
checking all I might miss that
I’m missing all life.
OR
We’re so wrapped up in
checking all we might miss that
we’re missing our lives.
The Food Is Done: IMprov Free Verse
“The food is done!”
she said,
if I want some.
I’m sure the food
will taste great.
it always does.
But will there be talking
and companionship?
OR will I hear a tinny voice
coming out of her ear
as she listens
to someone else
far more interesting
than I am?
I’m filled with dread
and hope
and longing
and expectations.
Southern Evening Sorrow: IMprov Free Verse
of the neighbor’s farm irrigation water pump,
or it is it his tractor,
provides background noise
for the birds screeching
and the bugs chirping
and the frogs croaking and splashing.
Unpleasant,
this,
the man-made droning
that never goes away,
unlike the giant flights
that roar overhead
but eventually fade
into the distance.
Still,
better than the TV and social media,
with their constant
look at this look at that you won’t believe what happened today oh my goodness this is so significant!
in small pieces.
I was tired of being lonely.
I was tired of being alone.
I know how to do alone
and lonely
so well.
My stomach is too full
to go hang out
at a pizza place.
I don’t drink,
so a bar provides no relief.
I’m glad I don’t live on the coast,
on a beach
where I could simply take off my shoes
and my robe
and Walk
and Walk
and Walk
toward the sunset,
until the water washed over me
and lifted me
and carried me
where it wanted.
If I Walk
and Walk
and Walk
and let my feet carry me
where they want,
there’s a good chance
I’ll find my way back
to this porch later this evening,
because the bugs always start
to bite
around sunset,
and they provide poor companionship.