Some elbow grease and/
effort proved that my trash is/
another’s treasure.
Tag Archives: poems
Northbound 5:20 p.m. RR Pluses And Minuses: Revolutionary Blogging Sonnet
The wheels clack and moan./
The coaches bend and sway./
The rails sing along/
to the song of the railway.
You glimpse into hidden back yards;/
junk noone wants you to see./
Ripped apart trash and old cars./
Back-porch sitters, lonely.
Then scenery opens to your view/
that noone else appreciates./
Beaches, marshes, prairies too./
Mountain vistas, sunset lakes.
A new perspective is yours to gain,
to ponder and enjoy when you ride the train.
James Brown Clothes: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
You should always buy/
your clothes based on how they make/
you feel. I feel good!
OR
You should always buy /
your clothes based on feeling like/
James Brown: I feel good!
Just Shoot Me: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
“Why don’t you just shoot/
me?” is made much better by/
adding this: “a text”.
Not Wanting Out: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
I didn’t want to/
get out of relationships,/
but had to feel loved.