Though the days may be/
dark and cloudy, there is still/
a beacon in life.
OR
Though the days may be/
dark and cloudy, there are still/
beacons in my life.
Tag Archives: revolutionary poetry
Who’s Dirty In The Temple? Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
He’s stinky. I am/
repulsed. But how much worse is/
inner filthiness.?
Dad’s Still Responsible: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Though my kids are grown, /
I can help them recognize /
spiritual feelings.
Music’s Power: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Whether Requiem/
or primary songs, music/
uplifts and strengthens.
Change My Culture By Singing: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Singing in public/
is not part of our culture./
I’ll make it my part*.
Or
*Maybe I’ll make it.
Or
Maybe it should be.*
Pain’s Not Purposeful: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When folks hurt others, /
it’s not because they mean to./
It’s they just don’t care.*
or
*They’re just not caring.
Please Wash: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku
After he’d emptied /
his glands, she only hoped that/
he had washed his hands.
She’s Legitimately Going: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
She didn’t want to /
talk to him, but *her going /
was legitimate.
Or
*she’s going/
legitimately.