It was late at night./
He wondered: was she trying/
to seduce with words?
Tag Archives: Poetry
My Ancestor’s Bible: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
My great grandfather/
circled Amos, asked: “Where are/
Prophets?” He now knows.
Well-Traveled Books: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
*Anew friend shared a poem she’d written about her ancestor’s well-traveled Scriptures … something which I have (my Great-Grandfather’s Bible), which prompted this:
I’m deeply moved by/
her well-traveled legacy,/
matching my own Book.
Singing Non-Operaticly: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
It’s dangerous to/
sing “Happy Birthday” to a/
world-class soprano.
Wisconsin Corn Field Blues: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
You’re living well when/
you discover blues in the/
middle of corn fields.
Beautiful Blue Bar Blonde, Alone: Romantic Email Free Verse
She sat in the middle-of-a-cornfield,
Up-on-the-Hill ,
Blues bar,
listening,
slow dancing,
sharing that loneliness drink,
(So much better
than drinking alone.)
One wondered how she,
blonde beauty,
could ever be left
weekend alone;
how her kind, caring
intelligence
and deep soul
would not draw someone
smart enough
to be kind and caring,
deeply,
always.
When he learned how she was,
he asked,
because she shouldn’t be
alone
as she was,
and he knew he
could change that
and her.
Because when she says she’s “sort of seeing someone”,
she’s admitting that she’s also kind of not.
Kinda Sorta What? Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Saying you’re “kinda /
seeing someone” also means /
that you’re sorta not.
Worth Break Dancing For: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When you can have fun/
dancing, women say: “You’re worth/
breaking a sweat for.”