I know many things,/
but the things I should know are/
the things I don’t get.
Category Archives: Revolutionary Poetry and Writing
Today Is Someday for Someone: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
Today is Someday.
It may not be yours or mine,/
but it’s one’s Someday.
Becoming As Little Children: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
We threw milkweed pods/
and our hands in the air, and/
laughed like kids. They are.
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How this haiku happened: Someone posted a Meme saying: “You’re never childless, when you have a Husband”. I responded:
“This was offensive to me… until I started to look at it in a positive light.
Yes, I do act like a child sometimes. Maybe often.
This morning I turned off the bathroom lights and took a shower in the dark to the light of the setting full moon.
Yesterday my great-nephew and niece and I “put our hands in the air” and danced driving in my convertible all the way through town.
I bring home the bacon and am responsible (I have a mortgage that’s nearly paid off), but have a child-like glee in life. I’m kind, tender-hearted, and like to make jokes and have fun.
I’ll play in the sand with Tonka trucks, and stop to look at a bug on a sunflower.
Yesterday I showed these kids about milkweed pods, and as we drove away, we threw parachutes to the sky and giggled when they swirled around our heads in the wind vortex my ragtop-down created.
“For such is the Kingdom of Heaven”, Jesus said.
Maybe that’s not a bad thing.
If We Only Knew: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
If we only knew/
how much better others lives/
are because we are….
The Giving Tree Is 50! Revolutionary Rhyming ImproVerse Haiku
The Giving Tree is/
not quite as old as me, but/
we are both happy.
Seeing In Holy Places: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Standing in holy/
places lets me see the view/
God wants me to have.
Searching For World Peace: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
Sarah Palin can/
see Russia from her back yard./
I hear the freeway.
Disconnecting With The Earth: Revolutionary ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku Lament
Instead of walking/
on grass, I chose the paved path./
Am I losing touch?
OR
Instead of walking/
on the grass, I chose the paved/
path. I’m losing touch.