Sonnet Smiling: Romantic IMprov Sonnet

She reeled him in/
with her smile,/
as though made just for him:/
Beautiful, without guile.

She then (sadly) made him wait
as she nodded sleepily.
He could only anticipate
and try not to do so creepily.

Her smile and her profile
made him seek more.
He’d wait awhile;
what was he looking for?

But then she announced he could not be her mate.
His dreams she trounced: “Like Cinderella, it’s too late!”

#FiveWordsToMariah Too Late: Romantic ImproVerse Poem

Background: In July, 2015, a dating site held a contest: Send Five Words To Mariah (Carey) for a chance to see her “live” in Vegas. I, of course, wrote something brilliant … but forgot to send it in on time.

We’re hopeful, not hopeless, romantics.

The Complete Giant Cosmic Harmonic: Revolutionary ImproVerse Free Verse Poem

Jupiter and Venus
lay equally,
while the smiling full moon
cast her light
over the wind-rippled lake.

I commented,
as bubbles from marsh gases,
released from sand,
rose between my toes,
how this moment
was like some kind of giant
universal
cosmic
harmonic.

And then,
as if to make it complete,
I swallowed a bug.
OR

And then
I swallowed a bug
to make it.complete.