If whiners must move/
gray statues from national/
parks, I’ve land nearby.
Category Archives: Revolutionary IMprov Poetry
Kein Kristallnacht Hier Bei US: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
If you have* scapegoats,/
you can abdicate what you’re /
responsible for.
OR
*When you use scapegoats,
Those Who Have Ears To Hear, Let Them: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
It’s perplexing when/
you know you should say “Goodbye!”/
but don’t know how to.
Don’t Save Your Breath: Revolutionary IMprov Prose
Through the years, I’ve had many friends, you included, who have told me positive things about me. They said kind, wonderful things, even when I argued with them, even when I didn’t believe them, even when it was obvious that I was exhausting them with my negativity and self-pity. They kept telling me wonderful thoughts:
I was good, I was smart, I was kind, I was important, I was intelligent, I was attractive, I was cute, I was an eccentric genius, someday I’d find my tribe and they’d get me.
and many other positive affirmations.
At the time these things were told me, I didn’t believe them. Sometimes I had to hear them many times, but finally I reached a place in my life where I realized that those things could be, might be, possibly may be, true. I accepted them, held on to them, carried them deep in my heart and my soul. They gave me hope. They prompted me and prodded me to keep trying, keep believing, keep hoping.
When I finally decided to take the leap out of self-pity and self-loathing, realizing that I could be someone worthwhile, the memory of all those positive comments came flooding back to me and substantiated me and reinforced me.
You face people who don’t believe you when you tell them how wonderful they are. It seems that you could repeat yourself until you are blue in the face, and they would never believe you. It seems like a waste of time.
So should you save your breath?
That fabulous, articulate, insightful, intelligent, kind breath?
No. Please no!
Great Lakes Swimming Humility: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
That he is humbled/
by the great lake’s waters shows/
how he is immersed.
To My Daughter Getting Better: Revolutionary IMprov Free Verse
Although
you close,
there are still those
who yearn
to learn
from your experience
and wisdom.
Hence,
don’t be dumb.
Write on.
Write on.
Write on.