It’s strange to feel so/
completely lost, deep in the/
midst of your own field.
Tag Archives: Poetry
Cook It Yourself Like I Did: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
I’ve cooked boxed mac and/
cheese for years, so it’s hard to/
have that skill doubted.
Starting Creation: Haiku
I preach creation,
and yet I’ve stopped my own. It’s/
time to start again.
Unexpected Lost Peace – Haiku
This is not what I
expected or wanted. Where’s the
Peace? Must I bring it?
Ruined Relationship By Dad – Haiku Lament
Behold, I’ve become
Daddi-o, destroyer of/
my relationships.
Earth Day, Earth Life: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
When your life is lived/
environmentally, each/
day is an Earth Day.
Earth Day, Again: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
Decades passed since I/
cleaned the Milwaukee River./
This Earth Day, I plant.
Finally Starting: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When you’re trying to/
start, push in the clutch and brake./
Make sure you’ve got fuel.
OR
When you’re trying to /
start, push in the clutch, then make/
sure your gas tank’s full.
A Sonnet To Salute The Salutatorian: Revolutionary IMprov Sonnet
Out on a tree’d hill he stood,
walking in the buggy grass;
never caring he was that good;
never thinking to place high in his class.
‘Neath scaled hickories without effort
(it seemed), he read, wrote, studied.
With his cousins on and in X’d videos he’d cavort,
whether the paths were pulsing, dry or muddied.
He sparred with great wit and thought
as he discussed, with authors, literature.
He pondered and argued upon what he got
from reading ancient and revealed Scripture.
At last, now, as BigEP reaches a good childhood’s end,
Let us salute the brain’d heights of this Salutatorian!