Tag Archives: Poetry
You Don’t Know Where I’m Going: Revolutionary Improv Haiku
Don’t ask me to come/
back if you don’t know where I’m/
joyfully going.
What Are Words Worth? Sundance Film Festival Entry: Revolutionary IMprov Ideas
Fill is a middle-aged wordsmith who wasted his passion for words writing romance poetry to a too-busy, analytical wife and making up non-scensical, Sesame Street-type rhymes to amuse his now-grown children.
When divorce and an empty nest let him consider other options, he makes up a cheap Lucy Van Pelt-like sign, “The Improv Poet is IN!”, stands on street corners, and does poetic, usually iambic commentary on people passing by.
Social Media Daydream: IMprov Cover Lyrics (Apologies to David Bowie)
Keep your ‘lectric eye on me, babe./
Let your IMs fill my head.
Press your cyberspace-face close to mine, love…. /
Freak out in a Social Media daydream, oh, yeah!
(apologies to David Bowie / Moonage Daydream).
Cyberspace Foreshadowing: Romantic IMprov Haiku
Inserting soft words/
into your cyberspace eyes/
is foreshadowing.
OR
Inserting romance/
words into cyberspace eyes:/
hot foreshadowing.
Green Lit Frightening Silence: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
It can frighten me/
to see you green lit and yet/
completely silent.
Reading Yourself That You Didn’t Write: Romantic Blogging Haiku
It’s so strange finding/
yourself reading your private/
thoughts you didn’t write.