You, though you’re confused/
and confusing, always are/
my Muse, amusing.
Tag Archives: poems
Trying Again To Breach Her Walls: Romantic IMprov Poetry
When I first
nursed
a desire
to stand near
her radiance
and fire,
there was no
fear.
But then
I slammed
again
and again
into force fields;
walls
so tall
I had to yield
or go through.
That’s what I chose
to do,
knowing that the result
would let me exult
and exalt
myself
and her.
At last,
when the probe
burst through,
her radiance showed
back,
blinding my view.
So strong, so overwhelming
I couldn’t see anything
but what was in front of me.
I fear
I feared.
Insecurity
does not endear,
nor gain pity
from the pretty.
She quickly closed up,
repaired the breach.
Shields up!
She withdrew out of reach.
So I was left, again,
with keyboard instead of pen,
to tap, tap, tap away at the wall;
just to gain entry. Not make it fall.
For it’s only when she, herself, will yield
that her wall raising will be healed.
Guarded By Forcefields: Romantic IMprov Haiku
She, shimmering, stands.
Magnifying her hair’s shine,
the forcefield guards her.
Bloodstains On Your Walls: Romantic IMprov Haiku
Leaving my bloodstains /
on the mortar of your walls/
is not what you want.
No Beach Toes Photos: Romantic Blogging Rhyming Haiku Lament
She’s not into you./
You know when she trips, yet sends/
no beach toes photos.
Unreasonably Going To Greatness: Revolutionary Haiku
Unreasonable:/
It means to go way beyond/
normal, to greatness.
Inaction Kills Me Again: Revolutionary Haiku
I’m dying again.
Like I did before. This time,/
inaction kills me.
Does Looking Good Matter? Revolutionary Haiku
If I look real good,/
and no one is there to care,/
is it a “macht’s nichts”?
Silence Inevitability: Revolutionary Haiku
Inevitable:/
If we do not ever talk,/
good things won’t happen.
Being Myself: Revolutionary Haiku
I’m being myself./
Your thinking that I look bad/
doesn’t change your look.