When she finally let/
me in, she had the softest/
skin I’d ever felt.
Category Archives: Writing
Keeping Intensely In Touch: A Revolutionary ConTEXTing Poem
I wanted 2b/
the last to greet/
U with Good Morning/
on yer fone,/
and without warning/
text Good Afternoon/
and ask: “How U Doin’?”/
and lastly 2 say/
enjoy the day!
Cranial-Rectal Inversion Syndrome: A Revolutionary ConTEXTing Limerick and Couplet
A friend,/
far brighter than I am,/
told me this phrase./
I’d think on it for days/
before I’d understand.
Don’t exhibit the symptoms/
of Cranial-Rectal Inversion Syndrome.
Insane Abstaining: A Romantic ConTEXTing Poem
What should I do?/
Mothers like you /
are so rare,/
the way you love and care./
To abstain/
strikes me as insane.
Sunday DQ Confusion: A Revolutionary ConTEXTing Poem
I dont know yer town that well./
From what i can tell/
ice cream at DQ/
MIGHT be ok,/
or confuse/
us if closed/
on Sunday,/
as I suppose./
Yer thoughts?/
I’m caught!
Unseen Wonder Woman: A Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku
How can I miss U,/
Woman I haven’t met yet?/
A Dream I’ve not seen?
Interesting Conversation Beats Libation: Romantic ConTEXTing Limerick
You score/
on much more/
than stimulating conversation./
Who needs libation/
when you’re in store?
Woo Takes 2: A Revolutionary ConTEXTing Poem
Sometimes U/
meet 1 who/
requests of men/
that they can woo./
But when a man/
tries yet again/
her coldness 2 move,/
and fails, what then?/
2 feel woo,/
a woman must, 2.
Intense Butt Kickin': A Revolutionary ConTEXTing poem
I’m intense/
like a barbed-wire fence!/
I am wearing my pointy-toed/
I da ho/
cowboy boots/
and I’m gotta let loose/
on somebody’s butt/
if they don’t cowboy up!
Believe a Wooed Woman: A Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku
When a woman U/
woo says she’s not into u,/
u should believe her.