She wants poems from me/
but she’s in love with him. What’s/
wrong with this picture?
Tag Archives: Emotional poetry
On Accepting Help: Revolutionary IMprov Free Verse Poem
It’s such a common thing
among
the sisters of Zion.
So many walls up.
So much fear.
And worry.
And don’ts.
And can’ts.
And shouldn’ts.
As though they think
anyone will think
less of them
for the less
that others do
to them.
As though we
who have been
or could be
there
would ever
deride them
for seeking,
quietly,
for the help
others force them into.
They feel bad
and hide
and suffer
inside,
instead
of letting charity
never fail.
Dating Conundrum: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
What should a man do/
when he knows she’s another’s,/
but he can’t leave her?
Why I Can’t Write More: Romantic Email Haiku
I would write more, but/
my hands are trembling again,/
and my flight’s leaving.
Waiting In Vain: Romantic Free Verse ImproVerse Lament
At the appointed hour,
I waited,
as she had requested,
at her doorstep.
And waited.
And waited.
And waited.
I’m just glad
I left
before he brought
her back home
and she
invited him
in.
Unopened Invitation: Romantic ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku Lament
The invitation /
was there but she did not care/
to open it up.
Always Such A Thrill, Until, She Looks, Then Looks Away: Romantic Email Haiku Lament
It is always a/
huge thrill when she views me, and,/
then, such a let down.
Validation From The One: Revolutionary IMprov Rhyming Haiku
It’s sad my daughter’s/
validation must come from/
others, not the One.
Too Intensity: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Men know they are too/
intense when they write poetry/
and there’s no response.