My best mem’ries of/
this town involve someone who/
just visited here.
OR
My best mem’ries of/
my city are with someone/
who just visited.
Tag Archives: Emotional poetry
Here's Hoping: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When you hold out hope/
to save your daughter’s life, you/
still druck die Daumen.
Or
When you hold onto/
hope to save your daughter’s life,
you druck die Daumen.
Facebook Request Denied: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku Lament
She tried to friend me/
with her husband. Just stick a/
hot stake through my heart.
It Is Finished: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
Fini. Finito./
Fertig. Feuerabend. Finished./
Thirty-three years ends.
Who's Abandoned? Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
While she is feeling/
abandoned, her parents are/
with her. So she’s not.
AND
Although she feels she’s/
abandoned, her parents are/
there. That’s what we do
I Ain't Nobody: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
There are those who claim:/
“Nobody is happy!” but/
they haven’t met me.
Leave Your Prison: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
You’re throwing off the/
shackles of what others said/
you should be. Now, BE.
Back On Track: Revolutionary ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
The waiting room and/
His Priesthood are the same. It’s/
me who’s fin’lly changed.
Where I Shall Not Go: Revolutionary Blogging Sonnet
I shall not, today, go to classes
where old men wittily incite the masses
to laugh, with fake spirituality,
at jokes too oft said inappropriately.
I shall not go later to dessert
with those who smile, but often hurt
with backstabbing comments and bad advice,
(thought they’re only guilty of trying to be nice.)
I shall write poetry instead;
allowing sweet muse to clear my head.
As the train’s gentle rhythm rocks me to and fro,
into the joy of my creative mind I shall go.
For it is there, when I’m most dazed and confused,
that I can find my kindest refuge.