From third row to the/
Roundabout back, three decades /
later, Yes still rocks.
Tag Archives: revolutionary poetry
Self Discovery Now And Forever: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
When you discover/
who you ARE and CAN BE, you /
stop trying so hard.
Unshared Deep Feelings: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku Lament
If powerful and /
deep, poignant feelings aren’t shared,/
then what have you got?
Hearing “No” Often: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku
I’ve heard the word “No”/
for so long, it’s now hard to/
hear anything else.
I Have What I Need: Revolutionary IMprov Blogging Haiku
I do not need man’s/
nor God’s praise or approval./
HIS love is enough.
The 710 View & Turning Your World Upside Down: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Sometimes, to see what/
you need, you may have to turn/
your world upside down.
Like The Sound Of Rain: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku
The rain falls in sheets,/
like waving drapes. Wet pours down./
You would like the sound.
Dealing With Struggles: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
In our own struggles,/
we often forget others’/
sufferings as well.
OR
Dealing with our own/
struggles, we often forget
other’s sufferings, too.
To A Mother At Church Feeding A 3-Year-Old: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Context: On the pew in front of me, at church was a VERY chubby 3 year old. Through the course of the meeting her mother gave her a bag of gummi bears, string cheese, a bag of apple chips, more candy, and a bag of some other snack. Maybe there is a reason she needs it, and I’ll try not to throw the first … chocolate kiss!
If you stuff your kids/
with junk food, they will end up/
looking fat like you.