I realized I/
am not in the shape I want/
to be in to do.
Category Archives: Revolutionary Poetry and Writing
Rural Road Tractor Driver: Revolutionary ImproVerse Hiaku
Why did I wave at/
the farmer on the tractor?/
Because he feeds me.
Listen To The Rhapsody Radio: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
A car swerved and cut/
me off just as Queen sang, loud,:/
“Let him go!” I did.
Self-Inviting Bad Manners: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
You didn’t affirm./
I’d invited myself, which/
smacks of poor manners.
Don't Ride The Roller Coaster: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When I ask you to/
ride the roller coaster, just/
tell me what you want.
Leaving Crushed Dreams Behind: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
She has a dream that’s/
been crushed. Maybe that wasn’t/
the dream she needed.
OR
We all have dreams which/
get crushed. Maybe they are not/
the dreams we’re needing.
Harmonic Memories Of A Sunset Float: Revolutionary Blogging Sonnet
Gazing at her golden hair
and softly glowing skin/
made me wish I was again there.
A Midwest lake: I’m diving in.
I float in the sunset,
and lay there, half submerged;
half warmed by sun, half cooled with wet;
harmonizing breathing and chirping birds.
An hummed experience of oohhmmm that was new.
A sung peace that tuned my innermost core.
The harmonic returns again as I view
her golden-toned decoutage’ once more.
She somehow can carry within her calm face
the memories and tones of another peaceful place.
Old Testament Principles: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
The corn long-ago/
harvested, I got a wave/
in the gleaners’ rows.