“She’s the stuff that dreams/
are made of!”, the poet/
thought./
“I’ll go back to sleep.”
OR
The poet thought: “She’s/
the stuff dreams are made of!” and/
wished to sleep again.
Tag Archives: Poetry
Mio Trigger Mi: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
If everything you/
do is a trigger, you will/
probably get shot.*
OR
*prob’ly shoot yourself.
OR
If everything I/
do triggers you, how long will/
you not take a shot?
Attention Grabbing Or Wisdom Giving: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Am I screaming out:
“Hey! Look at me!”, or saying: /
“Watch, listen and learn!”?
Local Black Hole: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
She takes light and joy/
and sucks them into darkness,/
like some huge black hole.
OR
She takes my joy light/
and sucks it into darkness,/
like some huge black hole.
I Love You As My _____, But I Don't Like You: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku Lament
Once again, someone/
I love says they don’t like who/
I am. How’ll I quit?
Her Last Son: A Birthday Gift — Revolutionary IMprov Free Verse Poem
I was IMing my youngest son, and the conversation turned toward what he could do for his mother’s upcoming birthday. I wrote this as a prompt for his music.
Happy Birthday,
IFK.
She was surprised/
when I came./
Unexpectedly/
a blessing in her/
age,/
a comfort, /
one more step/
back/
into her golden-haired/
youth./
Stong I became,/
and protected her/
as she guided me,/
shielding each other/
from life’s awful realities./
She always lifted/
and loved/
and supported/
and guided/
and nurtured/
and believed./
And now that I’m /
gone,/
she still does./
And she will always/
pray/
for me,/
because I/
am her,/
and hers,/
alone.
She Was Here Twice: Romantic ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
My best mem’ries of/
this town involve someone who/
just visited here.
OR
My best mem’ries of/
my city are with someone/
who just visited.