I’ve seen fine art in/
museums worldwide. How is/
gazing at her strange?
Tag Archives: poet David Kuhns
Early Morning Washing — Thanks, Mom! : Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku Lament
When the washer runs /
above your head, you wake up,/
get up, and write more.
OR
When the washer runs /
above your head, you’re forced to/
get up and write more.
When Planets Align: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When planets align,/
give in to the urge and drive/
top down, music up!
OR
When planets align,
it’s time to drive top down and/
your tunes cranked way up!
ORWhen the planets are/
aligned, you feel the urge to /
put down your rag top.
OR
When the planets are/
aligned, you feel the urge to /
drive top down, tunes up!
Temple Parking Supervisor, 3rd Shift: Revolutionary ImproVerse Primary Song Cover
Sung to the tune of the Primary song: “I love to see the Temple”.
I’ll park you at the temple;/
I’ll help you find your way./
I’ll give you clear directions,/
and you won’t have to pay!
For the Temple is a holy place;/
It’s great to tour and see./
The parking is all underground… /
And you can get in free!
Alone Dancing On Snowy Moon-Shadowed River Banks: Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku Lament
Unexpectedness: Revolutionary Blogging Free Verse Poem
visit an unexpected place,/
you may find/
unexpected diamonds.
Provo City Center Temple Volunteer Benefits: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
By volunteering/
you might get to see hidden/
places others won’t.