You know that you should/
stay in place when God puts a/
moat around your home..
Tag Archives: poet David Kuhns
Looking West Reframe: Rhyming Haiku of Gratitude
Backstory: My friend Erin Harold, who is struggling (but winning) against the Covid-19 Coronavirus, posted a sunset photo from her Seattle home, with one word: “Grateful”.
This haiku honors her gratitude. (This sunset photo is out my plane window flying over Vashon Island into Seattle, November 2019)
Revisiting His Long-Ago Goal: Jack’s Ditch Haiku
The ditch which Jack dug/
for a green house long ago,/
is getting cleaned out.
If I’m Exposed, Then What?
Why
don’t I
write
more often?
I was writing
daily,
often hourly.
At times,
my fingers flew
across the keyboard,
as I had much to say
and never enough time
to say what was needed.
What happened?
Why did I stop?
Was it fear?
Was it concern?
Was it worry
about exposing myself
and what that looked like?
If I don’t say anything,
then nobody can accuse me
of being
or sounding like
a fool.
It’s safe here
in my hidden hideaway,
my harbor,
nestled
next to
giant oceanliners.
But being
in the harbor
is not
what ships
are designed
to do.
Neither am I
destined to be still
or silent
or quiet.
I have words to write,
right?
Right words
to proclaim.
If I don’t
speak up,
then I will be
left out,
and will
have wasted
my talents
and abilities.
Those
who could have been helped
by me,
must instead
find their own path,
listened to other voices.
I hope they are as kind as I would have been
Taking Baby Giant Steps: I Write
We all take steps.
my son voiced for her,
I walk.”
What He Told Me: IMproVerse Haiku
If He hath told me/
who I am; what to do, who/
am I to argue?
why do I argue?
Hard Words Must Include Love
There are times when some/
hard things needs to be said, but/
there’s still room for love.
You Know You’re Sick: Haiku
You know you’re sick when/
your fav’rite team is playing/
and you forget it.
#EBFG #Sounders #SeattleSounders
Bad Memory Updated: Haiku
Reviving My Inside Hero: Haiku
died until I showed him my/