On a broken chair,/
propped up by rotting woodchips,/
I watch Fall’s death dance.
Category Archives: Revolutionary IMprov Poetry
Listen To What The Farmer Tells You No — No Excuses: IMprov Free Verse
When a farmer
tells you “No”,
accept what they say.
Don’t give reasons why,
or why not,
or why they should,
or should not.
Don’t make excuses.
Just listen
and learn.
(Especially if
it’s the farmer’s land.)
If I Sit And Think: Haiku
If I sit and think,
is that working, even if /
it’s fun? I think so.
Why (And How) Will She Change? — Haiku
When you think someone
is fine as they are, but they
want to change? High nerves.*
OR
*Nervous!
Wasting Expensive Foods: Haiku Lament
I love when folks make
Expensive foods and then I
Let them go to waste.
Get Promises Fulfilled = Do The Work: Haiku
My inspired promise
languishes, unfulfilled, still.
I’ll start writing NOW.
What’s The Good Of Experience? Haiku
What’s the good of my
experience if I don’t
capture, write and share?
Facing My Own Kobayashi Maru: Rhyming Haiku
Writing a haiku/
on Kobayashi Maru/
is hard. Done. I won.
You Play Me: Haiku
When I hear her ask
“You play me?”, I know I’m a
Granpawpaw success!
Service Search: IMprov Haiku
When given the chance/
to serve, don’t seek for why you/
can’t. Search: “How can I?”