They’re old, hike at noon/
with no water in the hot/
desert. Got death wish?
Category Archives: Revolutionary ImproVerse Poetry
Developing Talents Sunday School Lesson: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Preparing a Gospel Principles Sunday School lesson on developing talents, I was struck by this thought:
When* I don’t write or/
smile, I bury talents and/
deny others joy.
OR
*If
Making Choices: Revolutionary ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
Good, better or best:/
Not just advice, but love’s test./
Which path will we choose?
Packers Versus Seahawks Conflict Solution: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
On this yearly day/
of conflict, should I be a/
12 or Cheesehead? Roots!
*As the 2020 playoffs loom, Seahawks versus Packers at Lambeau Field, I’m again faced with this conflict. I’ll do what I did in the past playoff game: Wear my Packers / KUHN jersey over my Seattle 12 / FAN jersey. Then, if the Hawks win (as they did last time), I just take off my Packers jersey and celebrate with the 12s!
Six Generations Later, They Done Good: Revolutionary Blogging Free Verse Poem
They came,
seeking a new life
for themselves,
for their children.
Hoping
for something better.
Not knowing
they would be the first
cheeseheads.
I stood,
having passed the old cemetery
many times,
at last,
at their graves,
and wept.
A surreal
central Wisconsin
sunset moment,
a circle completed,
their names on headstones,
my face on photos
to show I was there.
I wept more,
blessed them
for their vision,
cleaned off their markers,
scrubbed their names:
“John”. “Father”.
“Victoria”. “Mother.”
They were born and died
centuries ago,
but their dreams
and hopes
are alive,
still,
in me,
on a rural Wisconsin hill.
Do they know
how much we,
seven generations
or more,
appreciate
and thank
them?
St. Killian Old Irish Cemetery,
Highway 83 east of Hartford.
I found them at last.
“Danke sehr, Victoria and John Kuntz.
Ya done good.”