Would it be a big/
mistake to invite her for/
a Philly cheesesteak?
Tag Archives: poet David Kuhns
Orderly Praying: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
It’s wonderful to/
hear your faithful home teacher/
truly pray to God.
Why Say What You Are? Non-Boxing Advice: Revolutionary Blogging Prose
“I’m a single.”
Or
“I’m single.”
I hear it so often,
it makes me want to
cry.
Why say what you are?
Or what you think you are?
Unless you say
“I am a child of God.”
“I am a son of God.”
“I am a daughter of Heavenly Father.”
“I am a single”
is a statement
about your state of life.
It is
WHERE
you are,
not WHO
or WHAT
you are.
That statement
brings so many
other statements,
judgements,
traits,
emotions.
Most of them
are not WHO
or WHAT
I am.
Isn’t it more accurate
to state:
“I am IN
the single phase
of my life”?
That allows us
possibilities.
That lets us
NOT be put in a box.
There is nothing wrong
with being in
the single phase
of life.
But it may not be
where we are
permanently.
And it is not
who we are
completely.
Because we are
so much more
than single.
Who’s Dirty In The Temple? Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
He’s stinky. I am/
repulsed. But how much worse is/
inner filthiness.?
Dad’s Still Responsible: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Though my kids are grown, /
I can help them recognize /
spiritual feelings.
Music’s Power: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Whether Requiem/
or primary songs, music/
uplifts and strengthens.
Change My Culture By Singing: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Singing in public/
is not part of our culture./
I’ll make it my part*.
Or
*Maybe I’ll make it.
Or
Maybe it should be.*