When someone tells you/
your issues aren’t their concern,/
you should believe them.
Category Archives: Romantic Poetry and Writing
I’m Diggin’ Her, She’s Searching For Him: Romantic Email Haiku Lament
Every guy wants to/
know that the gal he’s diggin’/
is searching on-line.
To Beauties Watching A Moonrise: Romantic IMprov Haiku
I shall refrain from/
quoting what Shakespeare once wrote:/
Smite that jealous Moon.
Different Woman, Same Pain: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
When she’s with me but/
texting him, it hurts like it/
once did. Thank you NOT.
She Called 1 Minute Early: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
If I set up a/
deadline not met, am I strong/
enough to act right?
Eating Out Alone: Romantic Free Verse ImproVerse Poem Lament
I love to eat out,
but this was a different
type of meal,
a spiritual Feast, really,
and I longed to share it
with somebody I cared about,
someone who enjoyed the same cuisine
(or so i thought.)
I reached out to her
time
and time
again
but there was never
any response;
never
any indication
that she
was having
the same feelings.
At last,
as I waited for dessert,
(knowing she was not
going to partake,)
I realized
that she and I
were not looking
at the same menu.
I thought
that she might not even
be hungry.
Or that maybe
she might be eating out
elsewhere.
I learned,
again,
and was reminded,
again,
that the gut-wrenching feeling,
the butterflies,
in my stomach,
that familiar feeling
that had come around
for over a decade
was not caused by her,
nor by my hunger,
but was a result,
as it had been
so often in the past,
of my silliness,
my over-indulgent intensity.
So I asked for the check
and left.
They All Call Her Beautiful: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
When I call or text/
and she won’t answer, am I/
like her other men?
Believe What She Says: Romantic Email Haiku Lament
Weekends, she says, are/
lonely for her. Why wonder/
when she won’t call back?