When left to her own/
devices, she could truly/
make a masterpiece.
Tag Archives: poet David Kuhns
Your Shoe On St. Nicholas Day: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Traditions may be/
forgotten by her, but old/
St. Nick remembers.
Recession 80% Proof: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
“There’s no Recession/
in the alcohol business.”/
Does that bother you?
Remember Good God: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
God is good always./
All the time, God is good. Why/
don’t I remember?
Getting Better: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
It took nearly two/
minutes watching the moon rise/
to remember her.
Gazing Out The Plane Window: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Maybe it’s not trains./
Maybe it’s just children and/
windows. They’ll always look.
On A Leonardo DiCaprio Thread Comparing Me To Homer (Simpson) – Romantic IMprov Haiku
It’s always awesome/
to be insulted by a /
woman you don’t know.
Unanticipated Consequence: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Free Verse Poem
The unanticipated consequence
of having
a heart that’s breaking,
and
a soul that searching,
and a mind that’s wondering,
is that a view
of San Francisco bay
at sunset
absolutely flat lines
you.
Nothing.
No emotions.
No memories.
No smiles.
No desiring Allejandro’s.
No craving
walking down Columbus Street
or North Beach to find some pasta
or cannoli.
No wishing for family style
in Chinatown.
Oh wait!
There IS a memory.
A blond haired,
blue-eyed
man,
with his back to the Golden Gate Bridge,
Russell Wilson jersey repping,
hands raised
high
in the air,
middle fingers
extended.
Yep.
F the Whiners.
F the Quakes.
F the A’s.
And the Giants.
F San Francisco.
But mostly,
F the Whiners.
Children On Trains: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
The wonder of a/
child looking out train’s windows/
helps me see clearly.
Suspending Disbelief: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
I am trying to/
suspend disbelief. Decades/
make it difficult.