What you think may not/
be the truth, but since you won’t/
discuss, you won’t learn.
Tag Archives: poems
Eagles Soar In Storm Clouds: Revolutionary Haiku
Grey storm clouds gathered/
oe’r my head. Still, I looked up,/
and saw eagles soar.
Pity Is No Party: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
A man wants to woo /
a woman with strength, not by /
milking* her pity.
*originally “gaining”
Harvest Ends: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
The first frost has hit./
This year’s garden is finished./
She won’t need me now.
Earning Back Trust: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Once you’ve broken trust,/
forget about earning it/
back. It is too hard.
Or
It’s too scary
Or
Once you’ve broken trust,/
don’t think you can just win it
back. It’s too scary.
Dad Doesn’t Understand: Revolutionary IMproVerse Haiku
My Dad tells me: “Be
happy!” He’s never had a
child killing herself.
Something No Father Should Face: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
No dad should reach the/
point where he must tell his girl:/
“Go. Die. I can’t help.”
Being There For You: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Being there for her/
means sometimes I won’t answer
her painful request.
We Won’t Answer Because We Love: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
You may now notice/
that all the people who love/
you won’t talk to you.