If I only send you emails and chat,
it will likely keep me
from that
vulgarity
that so threatens
the kind of friends
we want to be.
Category Archives: Writing
Disqualifying Over Children: Revolutionary IMprov Email Poetry
“Do you want children?” the question asked.
Over that small detail I’m taken to task?
Would I like them in her house?
Would I like them with her X-spouse?
Would I like them in her room?
Would I like them in her womb?
Would I like them here or there?
Would I like them anywhere?
Where I’d like them, I could not know!
I just try to go with the flow!
And I decry ambiguity.
At least, it seems that way to me.
For if I, to that question, say “No!”,
then women with children could turn and go,
as would women, certainly,
who were waiting, mothers-to-be.
But I’d not exclude them for that choice.
Being good partners means both have a voice.
And thus, the answer of open/uncertainty,
seems to fit, I think, the openness of me.
Thank you. I’m glad you listened;
and now my poem is at an end.
Except for this small thought before I part:
Wouldn’t you like a man whose heart,
soul, and mind
are open, generous, giving, and kind?
Who won’t disqualify before he starts?
No Life Rehersals: Revolutionary Email Haiku
Rehearsals don’t work./
Your real life’s audition and/
audience await.
Walking The Beach So Low: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
My hand’s void of pen./
I walk Inspiration’s beach./
Who’ll be my muse-scribe?
Responde’ Please: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
Should each email, text/
or IM get a response?/
Do you say “Hi!” back?
You, Creator: Revolutionary Haiku
Getting off rackets/
starts your new life of freedom./
You’re the Creator.
People Love Rackets: Revolutionary Haiku
People love rackets./
Why? They strangle and destroy!/
Get off it and live.
Don’t Puke Powerful Possibilities: Revolutionay Haiku
Don’t puke powerful/
possibilities. Instead,/
share love with others.
Your Life’s Biggest Risk: Revolutionary Haiku
Shrink, scared, in your life./
Create, thus, your biggest risk:/
You will do nothing.