Miss(ed) Muse: How does it/
feel to know you (Di)ed and left,/
Leaving me alone?
Tag Archives: poems
It’s Not All About Me: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
In near tears, I beg/
For forgiveness for being/
So focused on me.
How To See More Of God’s Hand: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
As we recognize/
God’s hand in all things, the more/
divine we can see*.
OR
*we experience
Hip Surgery: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
The mother of my/
children will benefit from/
prayers … and casseroles.
Chastising Christian Eric: Revolutionary ImproVerse Sonnet
Oh Christian Eric, thou poor fool./
Rox Lisa wants to make you drool,/
while I, Cy, sit and dream of her,/
Mine is but a dream deferred.
For she somehow has chosen you/
to stir your magic verbal stew./
While my attentions are ignored/
And get discarded out her door.
And that’s where I don’t understand/
how I, a kind, romantic man,/
can be cast off as a verbal suitor./
Are you that much younger and cuter?
If only I had half the chance/
As you to pursue her in romance!