If you don’t listen,
and plug your ears, it becomes
hard to talk to you.
Category Archives: Revolutionary IMprov Poetry
Why Should I Care Slumber: Free Verse
She wants more,
cracks open the door,
slowly shutting it
as he droans on,
drones on
and on
and when he asks
what she needs
“Nothing.”
“What do you want?”
“Nothing.
I was wondering who
you were talking to.”
And doesn’t that really ask
the penultimate question?
“Who am I talking to?
What am I talking to?
What am I talking to who about?”
Does it matter?
Why should I care?
As I slip into
the abyss
of Nyquil-induced slumber,
I can only hope my alarm
eventually wakes me up.
And then,
that I won’t need melatonin
to go back to sleep
again.
Art Museum Mosaic In Stall: Haiku

stalls in an art museum
should be mosaics?
Make Time To Take Time To Free Time: Haiku
When your life gets timed,
counted, and scheduled, it seems you/
lose time to create.
Don’t Work Hard, Just Uncover: Haiku
You need not work hard/
to be something you’re not. Just/
unmask the real you.
*(based on this):
You don’t have to work
to become something. You just
uncover real you.
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Results of Being Grateful: IMprov Haiku
When you are grateful,
you become joyful, happy,
Sewing My Ripped Jeans And Hiding: IMprov Haiku
I sewed my ripped jeans./
Not the best patch job, but my/
underwear won’t show.
Clouds And My Friend Orion: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Watching Mozart and Beethoven Blues Jam
The young bluesmen riff*/
And I, in awe, watch greatness,/
Like hearing Mozart.
OR
*jam
Autumn’s Dance of Death
On a broken chair,/
propped up by rotting woodchips,/
I watch Fall’s death dance.