Hot springs rock stacking:/
Pile stones really quickly or/
your hands will get burned.
Tag Archives: revolutionary poetry
Footloose Topless Dancing In Utah: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
How awesome is it/
to drive, topless dancing, near/
Lehi’s Roller Mills?!?
OR
It’s cool to drive and/
dance, Footloose and topless, near/
Lehi Roller Mills!
Love’s Gone From Town — RIP BB King: Revolutionary ImproVerse Sonnet Lament
I heard the sad news today:/
You’ve gone to play with your friends./
I hope you find the blues way:/
The love town where music never ends.
In your honor I’m gonna eat/
A mess of grits and stuff./
You left us behind on Beale Street/
‘cuz our blues ain’t yet good enough.
I’m sure that Etta’s waiting./
Jellyroll and Stevie Ray, too./
I’ll bet Lucille’s anticipating:/
All tuned up just for you.
May God in His grace, knowing who you are,/
See your smiling face, and make your harp strings a guitar.
When Love Comes To Town (with Bono and U2https://youtu.be/r3wgoaONzwo
RIP BB: Revolutionary Rhyming Poem Lament
RIP
BB,
and be
Happy
playin’ with your friends
again.
Sitting In My Car In The Rain: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
I should go in, but /
the greatest rock ‘n roll song/
ever is playing
Leader Of The Speakers: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
She shared her words, her/
enthusiasm, and her/
bread pudding with us.
Late Spring Night, Utah Lake: Revolutionary Email Free Verse Poem
It is said there are
ten reasons
Walking barefoot can
Heal you
And connect you
With Earth Mother
And her vibe
And her nurturing
And her love,
So you can feel whole
And connected
And in tune again.
I take off my shoes
And leave footprints
In the sand.
I walk out
To the lake water’s edge.
I feel
The universal harmonic
Healing,
Putting me in sync.
The rest of my clothes
Follow and pile
On my shoes.
My glasses,
Too,
So no one can see me.
My toe marks
in the lake
Are quickly scoured
clean
By wavelets
And my wake
As I walk
And walk
And walk
To where my knees
Stay damp.
In the half moonlight
I guess
I look like a white blob
As I lean back
between her cold breasts,
into her firm stomach
And let her
Wash over me
And around me
And through me,
And connect me
And harmonize me
And cleanse me.
I stand.
She
And the east wind
shrink me
So much into myself
That I feel me
In me
And know who I am
As part of her
And it
And all.
I Thought I Was Being Private: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
It’s not ’til later,/
after you urinate by/
the lake, bug bites itch.
Or
When you have to pee/
late by the lake, mosquito/
bites show much later.
Lakeside Evening Star Reflections: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When you can see the/
evening star reflected in/
the lake, you feel peace.