When I’m not kind,but/
lash out, even though I’m hurt,/
I’m not doing right.
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Eating Out Alone: Romantic Free Verse ImproVerse Poem Lament
I love to eat out,
but this was a different
type of meal,
a spiritual Feast, really,
and I longed to share it
with somebody I cared about,
someone who enjoyed the same cuisine
(or so i thought.)
I reached out to her
time
and time
again
but there was never
any response;
never
any indication
that she
was having
the same feelings.
At last,
as I waited for dessert,
(knowing she was not
going to partake,)
I realized
that she and I
were not looking
at the same menu.
I thought
that she might not even
be hungry.
Or that maybe
she might be eating out
elsewhere.
I learned,
again,
and was reminded,
again,
that the gut-wrenching feeling,
the butterflies,
in my stomach,
that familiar feeling
that had come around
for over a decade
was not caused by her,
nor by my hunger,
but was a result,
as it had been
so often in the past,
of my silliness,
my over-indulgent intensity.
So I asked for the check
and left.
They All Call Her Beautiful: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
When I call or text/
and she won’t answer, am I/
like her other men?
Doing Right Might Be Hard: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
When it’s an effort/
to do the right thing, then you/
learn that it’s worth it.
Believe What She Says: Romantic Email Haiku Lament
Weekends, she says, are/
lonely for her. Why wonder/
when she won’t call back?
Dark Kitchen Disappointment: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When you think it’s some/
of her world-class split-pea soup,/
but it’s refried beans.
Never Saw It Coming: Revolutionary ImproVerse Free Verse
As he listened to his daughter
rant
about what a terrible father
he had been while she
was growing up,
he couldn’t help
but recognize the same words and complaints
that his new love had claimed
about her ex-husband.
It made him sick,
and it made him run.
He didn’t think he
was that terrible person, but maybe he was,
and he had just never seen it.
Everybody else had,
but he couldn’t.
And isn’t that
the narcissistic
way?
Waiting For Support: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
She knew it would be/
a tough evening. She lent him/
no support. Bye bye.
On The Nightstand: Romantic ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
She might leave the dime /
there, reminder of the time /
he showed how he cared.