If she hadn’t stopped/
emailing me, we’d have our/
anniversary.
Tag Archives: IMprov haiku
Don’t Argue. “Next!” — Romantic IMprov Free Verse Poem
When a woman says:/
“We don’t have much in common”,/
believe and accept her opinion./
Move on,/
(even if she’s wrong.)
Lonely In Bed: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
When we hate going/
to bed, it’s often just a/
sign of loneliness.
Dump Your Escape Plan: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Life IS sometimes tough./
But nuke your escape plan and/
make one to live by.
The “These Are NOT Haiku!” Challenge: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku And Limericks
The following banter between a friend and I is the result of a long-standing peeve of hers that my haiku … aren’t.
DS: First off, happy birthday! Hope it was a good one. Second: THOSE AREN’T HAIKU!
DK: (Moi)
I write these Haiku,/
girlfriend, just for you./
A tisket, a tasket,/
You’ll blow a gasket/
at the poetry I do.
(a limerick).
DS: ok…I like that one, but c’mon…you’re talented! You can do REAL HAIKU. I challenge you.
DK: My birthday called dawn./
Light swept, bright, down mountain slopes./
My life’s before me.
DS: YES YES YES!!
DK: She’ll oft criticize./
I’ve seen ducks’ moist backs before./
She still makes me laugh.
DK: She smiles, radiant./
A bright bouquet reflects her./
Miracles happen.
DK: (do you want me to stop?)
DS: Yes you can stop now. But please keep writing them correctly!
DK: If I stop the flow/
of protoplasmic verse, I fear/
my nucleus’ burst.
DS:NO NO NO!! NOT HAIKU!!
You can’t just put a /
Where you want the line to end.
Thought must be complete.
DK:
I understand that./
My words freeflow like rivers./
They tickle my mind.
Why Would They Do That? Romantic IMprov Haiku
Why would they do that?/
To release you to passions/
you’ve only dreamt of.
Long Awaited Flattery Response: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
How do you respond/
when you at last hear words you’ve/
longed for your whole life?
What I Know I Don’t Know: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
I know many things,/
but the things I should know are/
the things I don’t get.
Like It Like Her: Romantic IMprov Haiku
She likes it. I like/
her. When will our likes at last/
like one another?