I don’t understand/
how you can leave. Either you/
got answers … or not.
Or
I don’t understand/
how you can leave. Did you get/
an answer, or not?
Tag Archives: Poetry
Avoiding Death: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
I keep dreaming of/
me crashing and dying while/
I’m texting. I’ll stop.
Lost Word: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
I’ve somehow misplaced/
my large print Scriptures. Without/
them I’m truly lost.
or
I’m lost and blind.
Matchless Mate: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
I came home with just/
one sock. I hope her mom or/
kids don’t find the mate.
Patterns: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
As the patterns of/
Witch hunts grew, nobody was/
proved to be guilty*.
*A witch
OR
As the pattern of/
witch hunts grew, no one accused/
was proven guilty.
How To Shun Long Form Prostitution: Romantic IMprov Limerick
Oh, that Muse! Would that she/
would simply run away with me!/
We could together thus shun/
any hint of vile prostitution/
as we wrote each other poetry!/
A Deeper Meaning: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When I die, I’ll be/
proud to have “Do you like my/
Hat?” on my coffin.
The “These Are NOT Haiku!” Challenge: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku And Limericks
The following banter between a friend and I is the result of a long-standing peeve of hers that my haiku … aren’t.
DS: First off, happy birthday! Hope it was a good one. Second: THOSE AREN’T HAIKU!
DK: (Moi)
I write these Haiku,/
girlfriend, just for you./
A tisket, a tasket,/
You’ll blow a gasket/
at the poetry I do.
(a limerick).
DS: ok…I like that one, but c’mon…you’re talented! You can do REAL HAIKU. I challenge you.
DK: My birthday called dawn./
Light swept, bright, down mountain slopes./
My life’s before me.
DS: YES YES YES!!
DK: She’ll oft criticize./
I’ve seen ducks’ moist backs before./
She still makes me laugh.
DK: She smiles, radiant./
A bright bouquet reflects her./
Miracles happen.
DK: (do you want me to stop?)
DS: Yes you can stop now. But please keep writing them correctly!
DK: If I stop the flow/
of protoplasmic verse, I fear/
my nucleus’ burst.
DS:NO NO NO!! NOT HAIKU!!
You can’t just put a /
Where you want the line to end.
Thought must be complete.
DK:
I understand that./
My words freeflow like rivers./
They tickle my mind.