She, shimmering, stands.
Magnifying her hair’s shine,
the forcefield guards her.
Tag Archives: poet David Kuhns
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.
You Think I Look Bad: Revolutionary Haiku
Just because I’m me,/
and you think I look bad, does/
not make you look bad.
Where’s The True Revolution? Revolutionary Haiku
We ask for freakin’/
revolutions, but we won’t/
try to change ourselves.