She’s deep in her phone/
at sunset. Pink Floyd plays: “How/
I wish you were here.”
Tag Archives: revolutionary poetry
Getting Used To Business: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
When I’m trying to/
blog, she becomes all business./
I must learn to cope.
On The Beach, In The Woods, Up A Creek: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
Some say my life was/
confusion. They never saw/
me dream, walking here.
Lying In The Clover: Revolutionary IMprov Sonnet
When you’re lying in the clover
on a sunny Spring day,
you need not mull problems over;
the world seems far away.
Take off your shoes;
lay down your blanket or quilt.
Cast off your troubles and blues.
Relax yourself without any guilt.
Let your heels connect to Mother Earth.
Grab the moment to fee the sun shine all around.
Drink deep of harmony, peace, joy, healing, mirth.
Harvest insights deep and profound.
Your’re shadowed cuz your sweetheart nuzzled up to your face?
Enjoy the warmth of it all. You’ll never find a better place!
Trust Versus Doubt: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Wherever there’s trust, /
doubt also appears. Expect/
it, then ignore doubt.
Choices Of Necessity: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
It’s good to see me/
blog again. I stopped to get/
my nest well feathered.
A Good New Year: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Black-eyed peas, pecan/
pie, and Dawg’s win for New Year’s./
Welcome to Dixie!