He’s sad he can’t sneak/
down the long corridor and/
hug* her this early.
Tag Archives: Poetry
La Jolla Cove T-Shirt Vendor Verse: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku Lament
Why should I rebel/
against another’s verse? It’s/
not competition.
Demographic Shock: Napkin Poem Free-Verse Improv Poetry
This poem was written years ago — I don’t know when — at Speak For Yourself open mic night in Provo, Utah, at Enliten Cafe / Guru’s on Center Street
The napkin poem
of the evening
is caught
in demographic shock,
and so must celebrate
we, who are not celebate,
we who are
older.
At last, I’m seeing
more gray beards,
male AND female,
with listening ears
and minds.
They bring their words
of wisdom,
words of age.
Some may rage,
but mostly we just say
lessons we’ve learned,
words we want to share,
because sharing words
keeps us safe.
Sharing words keeps us
angst-less,
and keeps us living,
and keeps us
alive.
I Won’t Care: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku Lament
If folks don’t want to/
see me they won’t try to see/
me, so why should I?
Shut Up And Live! Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
I should stop telling/
others what to do — or not — /
and just live my life.
We Are NOT Stu– : Revolutionary Napkin Haiku
I called myself the/
“Stu–” word, but the kid said “NO!”/
And you know? He’s right!
Morning Drive Flag Respect: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Every morning I/
tip my hat to the flag. Why/
not? We live awesome!