Tag Archives: Emotional poetry
Immaturity Revisited: Haiku Lament
It’s tough learning your/
Immaturity caused your
prior marriage issues.
OR
I’m shamed learning my/
selfishness was the cause of/
most marriage issues.
Finding Orion And Ourselves – Blogging Free Verse
A young friend spoke today
a memory,
when he was lost and alone
in a strange and distant land.
Looking up,
far and away from home,
he saw thousands of stars.
And then, three.
Orion’s belt,
the Hunter,
just like in the sky
of his Georgia home.
Finding Orion,
no longer lost,
he felt safe,
secure,
protected,
and grateful
for the awareness.
His faithful memory
gave me
my own recollections
of finding Orion:
Diamonds hung
on a canyon wall.
That deep southern Utah night
was the first time
(at least that I recall),
but there have been many more
since then.
My first night
in my new Deep South home,
I stepped out
onto my back porch.
I was alone.
In this new place,
nervous and unfamiliar,
I breathed the gathering gloom,
sucked in the dank humors,
and looked heavenward.
There he was,
belt strongly girded,
Orion, the Hunter over me.
“Hello, old friend!” I shouted
and wept for gladness
and relief.
Next,
alone with family,
a celebration
in the South Pacific
with my son
and his new bride.
Late at night,
I waded into Moorea’s
unfamiliar warm waters,
leaned back
and looked up.
Surprise!
Orion the mighty Hunter
was there, but
standing on his head!
I still, again,
waved and shouted:
“Hello, old friend!”
and laughed for joy.
(I hadn’t yet heard
Moana: Aue, aue
Te fenua, te malie
Na heko hakilia,
but when I did,
lost yet not
with my daughter
on our aue way
to a paradise waterfall,
I wept again,
just like now.)
As wisdom from the pulpit spoke,
I realized:
The bearded one
was right.
God is aware.
Always.
And He lets us know.
We might feel lost.
We might forget
who we are,
where we are going,
what we’re about.
But He who is mighty to save
will let us know,
always,
where we are,
always,
who we are,
always,
that we are watched over,
always,
if we look to the Heavens.
Guilty Of Less Love: IMprov Free Verse Lament
Deep in church,
that moment when
you realize:
Your heart is so filled
with frustration
and anger
and I-wanna-pull-my-hair-out!
toward the world
and those who might disagree
with you
that you forget
to love Jesus Christ
and you forget
to love others
and you forget
to share His love
with others.
Why I Don’t Write About Her: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Its true: I don’t write/
my deep feelings for her. They’re/
too mushy and sweet.
Keyboard Of Damocles: Haiku Lament
When you feel you must/
write and it hangs over your/
head, joy may vanish.
You Might Not Remember, But I Was There — ImproVerse Free Verse Birthday Letter
Good morning, my first born.
I know it’s early,
just like it was years ago,
but I wanted to let you know that I am here.
Just like I was there then.
Your mother had worked so hard,
and it was painful,
and she was exhausted.
So she smiled tenderly at you,
said “Hello, little one!”,
and held you awhile.
Then she handed you to me,
and she drifted off to sleep,
to get much-needed rest.
How I loved you!
How glad I am that I had the chance
that few fathers have.
I got to hold you for a while,
right after you were born.
I was there.
That seems to be the way it was,
wasn’t it, for years?
I was there.
No Harry Chapin song
(Cat’s in the Cradle)
applied.
Because of the work I chose,
I was there
when you caught your first football
at six months old
in the Johnny Jump-up.
I was there for your first day of school,
and your first church talk,
and your first overnight camping trip.
And when you stole home with the go-ahead run
in the championship Kirkland National Little League game,
I was there as your third base coach.
I was there
for your soccer games,
and your rocket reports,
and your problems,
and your triumphs,
and your blessings,
and your first fish,
and your first dance,
and your first car,
and your Eagle Scout award,
(and all that led up to it!),
and your graduations,
and your first trip to college,
and on
and on
and on.
I was there,
always so proud of you.
I still am.
Now you’re a father yourself!
You’re far away.
And it may not seem like I am there,
but you are always in my thoughts
and my prayers.
Just as you’ve always been,
and always will be.
And I always want to be there,
if not with you,
then at least for you.
Happy birthday, Itty Bitty Kristian!
I love you.
Love, Dad.
Following My Feelings: ImproVerse Haiku
If you tell me that /
following my feelings ain’t/
needed, I may stop.
following my feelings ain’t/
needed, should I stop?
Despicable Man: Haiku Lament
It’s sad that, many/
years later, she can make me/
feel despicable.
As She Creates Music Theraputic: Revolutionary ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
The music which flows/
from her soul knows* what her mind/
can’t articulate.
OR
*shows