If you don’t expect/
anything, does that mean you/
are never dreaming?
Tag Archives: revolutionary contexting Haiku
First Time Caving: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
I’ve not çaved before.
It’s dark, lonely, yet peaceful.
Please leave me alone.
Or
Please come and get me.
Self Protect By Discovering Truth: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Someone I was very close to said they needed to “protect” themselves by isolating. I wrote this after realizing sometimes we “cave” to protect ourselves, when what we really need to do is talk things through, so we can discover what is the truth, instead of just imagining what we THINK is going on.
To protect yourself/
it is best to discover/
what is really true.
Get Myself Together: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Maybe I should just
focus on getting my life/
in shape, sans females.
Liking My Life: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
My friend saw my life,/
and said: “Had I your life, I’d/
kill myself.” Ooooookkaaaaaaayyyyyy!?!
OR
Okay.
Sudden Life Changes: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
When your life changes/
suddenly, you may wonder/
why it took so long.
Needy Friends Disappear: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku Lament
When my friends need me,/
I’m always there. When they don’t/
I just disappear.
Best 9/11 Memorial: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
The best way for us/
to memorialize is/
to do what we love.
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I know it’s a week after 9-11, but … I wrote this poem the day after 9-11-2011, inspired by friends who told me they were out on their boat relaxing.
On that “9-11 Memorial Day” 2011, I:
*Visited the Golden Spike Historical Monument AND the Spiral Jetty (something I’ve always wanted to do)
*Jumped in a golden field under a dark blue and puffy white cloud sky (something unexpected)
*Drank a fresh peach shake in Brigham City, Utah.
*Visited a field of flags and a new firemen statue in Sandy, Utah
I wondered what YOU did to “do what you love” on 9-11 — to memorialize those victims — and our first responders and military — by pursuing our freedoms? You can comment here.
Getting My Own Way: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
I don’t need to get
my own way. I want to be
heard and understood.
Why She Tans: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
We ask so often:/
“What would you like?” we forget/
to fill our own needs.
OR
She so often asks:/
“What would you like?”, she forgets/
to fill her own needs.