I took a last walk/
through my yard, pruned a single/
red rose, threw it out.
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My Gardened, Watered: Revolutionary ImproVerse Free Verse Poem
Decades after I turned
my first garden dirt
with a shovel,
clearing away sterile lawn
for food and scent and joy,
I didn’t know my last time,
the time at the helm
of a rototiller,
would be so emotional.
Someone else,
hopefully another family,
will now grow and prosper
in this garden,
in my once yard,
in this house,
where Smashing Pumpkins
and volunteer tomatoes
and lemon balm
and popcorn popping apricot trees
and temple roses
and forget-me-nots
and kornblumen
and black walnuts
and the Kirkland rhubarb hat fan club
once grew
and flourished
and prospered,
but where there are now
only rotted logs
and cut stumps
and smooth dirt
and the old mossed rock,
and memories.
Sometimes I Feel – RIP Gregg Allman: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
How can I ‘splain what/
Whippin’ Post felt like on a/
sweaty night up North?
How I’ll Stay Safe: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
I learned this great Truth: /
Serving in His House daily /
directs me safely.
Words Unspoken, Released: Romantic IMprov Haiku
Dare I pen words so/
long pent up, feelings silenced?/
Too late! They’ve escaped!
What’s Incomplete? Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
We may often think/
we’ve thought incomplete thoughts, which/
aren’t, once they’re written.
Tails And Tales Of Trails Not Traveled: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
She rode back in my /
life. Would she have Cowgirl’d up?/
Let me tug her hair?
Celebratory Dances Help Me Feel Joy: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
Watching my friend dance,/
I felt my mouth’s corners turn/
upward once again.
gunałchéesh
(To read the backstory behind the totem raising, click here for the totem raising story)