He asked to be her/
Valentine: White t-shirt with/
red barbeque stains.
Tag Archives: Poetry
Loud Mouth Shy Guy: Romantic IMprov Haiku
She never knew: Down/
the alley was a guy who/
had no guts to ask.
Long Song Short To K: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
Tho she doesn’t like/
haiku, she might enjoy this,/
knowing who it’s for.
Are Compliments Kind If True? Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
Is a compliment/
kind if it is true? Do we/
speak nice when honest?
Compare The Cold Sunrise And Be Grateful: Revolutionary Blogging Sonnet
She would send me photos/
of tall SoCal tropical trees/
silhouetted in the red sunset;/
dancing in the warm sea breeze.
As if to entice me/
to visit and to stay./
To warm my feet in the sand/
and watch the palm trees sway.
I returned the photo favor/
of a frigid, streaming sunrise:/
A frosted cottonwood silhouetted/
against cold blue mountain skies.
T’was not to tempt her, nor to say I was coldly sad,/
but to remind her to be grateful for the warm beauty she had.
Missing My Romance Chance: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
She, dressed in red, said: /
“Save me a dance!” I forgot,/
lost my romance chance.
Taking A Chance At Dance Romance: Romantic IMprov Limerick
She didn’t want to dance,
but the tamale took a chance.
Needing to wash her hair,
she met a burrito who didn’t care.
It was just a boogie, not romance.
One Last Dance: Romantic IMprov Haiku
She was set to leave,/
to wash her hair. One more dance/
with me; then she could.
Don’t Care Facebook Zero: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
It’s that morning when/
nobody contacts you on/
Facebook: You don’t care!