If we focus on /
things we can do, not what we /
can’t, we see God’s view.
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Tales Of Rescue (‘Cuz That’s What Dad’s Do) : Revolutionary ImproVerse Poem
My sister told the tale/
of being under sail/
years before.
She capsized,/
but she knew,/
and was not surprised/
with how quickly from the shore/
our Father flew/
to her rescue.
While I was glad/
that she was loved by our Dad,/
I knew/
Between him and me/
there would never be/
such sharing/
or attentive caring.
Yesterday, decades hence,/
my cousin and I went/
on a day sail,
and our mast ripped apart and failed.
So, we drifted, demasted,
but my anxiousness only lasted/
a moment or two/
before I knew/
that once more/
my Dad had watched from shore/
and quickly, in his boat without crew,
was coming to his child’s rescue.
Because that’s what Dads do.
Cleaner Than Nothing: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Bird poop. Algae. Scum./
Carp slime. I don’t care. I still/
bathe in lake water.
Tagging Her As A Bird: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
I tagged a martin,/
purple, soaring with the wind,/
thankful for her Muse.
What If I Am: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
I was called Clark Kent/
again. She would not check and/
rip open my shirt.
Gone Fishin’: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When the going gets/
tough in my life, I cast a/
lure in the water.