Does beauty get sick?/
And is it physical thus/
to be? I knew not.
Tag Archives: Kuhns
There’s A Reason: Romantic Email Haiku Lament
I asked her some tough/
questions. I hoped for answers./
She left, got yogurt.
Making Creative Choices: Revolutionary Email Rhyming Haiku
He had the chance to/
meet and woo, but instead chose/
to create more verse.
Freezing Wind Worth It: Purple Martin Sunset Airshow — Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Catching a howling,/
freezing Northwest wind can be/
painful, but worth it.
See purple martins flight and hear the poem on YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/2A54z-tlu7w
I’ll Remember A Hovering Swallow: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
I got to walk with/
swallows today, but my phone/
camera didn’t work.
There were about 1-2 minutes when a couple of swallows were hovering in my “wind shadow”. I thought I was taking some amazing film of them, close up, so incredible it made me cry. As I went to download the video, I discovered … I hadn’t taken it after all. Sadness. BUT I have the memory, AND this YouTube video gives you some idea of what was happening! https://youtu.be/ulrpRRKz72I
On The Eve Of A Beer And Paint Party: Revolutionary IMprov Free Verse
The more beer
you drink,
the more genius
my art
becomes.
Natural Life Is: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
When you’re surrounded/
by nature, feeling the flow/
of life, sad happens.
Sliding Glass Door Requiem: Revolutionary Blogging Free Verse Lament
Oh, goldfinch!
Bright yellow cheer-bringer,
Flash of color
even in winter’s darkest days.
Too late I moved toward
The sliding glass door
Where you would have seen my shadow
And veered away.
Instead:
Thunk.
“Oh no nonono!”
I cry
and reach for you,
fallen,
as your glowing tail feathers
fan out wide
in a blaze of color,
then close as tight
as your dainty feet,
curled.
You are still warm
as I hold you,
tiny,
in the palm of my hand.
Tears well up
as I wait,
hoping.
But your eyes stay open,
fixed and dilated,
and even as I hold you,
admiring your bright gold feathers
and the tiny streaks of red on your breast
that I’ve never noticed before,
you grow cold in my hand.
I place you
tenderly,
at the base of the daffodils
which mimic your radiant glory,
but which,
like you,
are starting to fade away.
Impressing Women: Romantic ConTEXTing Free Verse
Executive jets
To desert
desserts
mean nichts to her.
Instead,
gazebo waltzes
and
rolling down hills
feed her soul
and
let her fantasies
take flight.