When you read how my/
heart bleeds for you, don’t you want/
to scream: “Just shut up!” ?
Tag Archives: rhyme scheme
Not Sedate About The Debate: Revolutionary IMproVerse Rhyming Haiku
I’m not too sedate/
to watch the debate. It’s late./
And I’m just too tired.
OR
I’m just too dang tired.
Worry When I Don’t Hear: Romantic Email Rhyming Haiku
Since I haven’t heard/
from you all day, I just hope/
that you are okay.
I Won A Gold Medal: Revolutionary Iambic Poem
I won a gold medal in London
though I competed in no race.
I was simply having fun
eating curry in a crowded place.
I asked a family of three
if I could sit at their table.
They gladly made room for me
and so I ate when I was able.
But they, from Iran, were eager and willing
to talk to me of war,
of if our people saw them as chilling;
if we longed to even the score.
I spoke of what I’d heard from a hostage
kept at the embassy.
Of how he expressed no rage,
and spoke of their nation’s beauty;
Of the love of the people
of their warmth and kindness;
of how their government was evil
but their land was blessed.
And we laughed and talked about Texas
and the land spreading out so wide
for the Iranian daughter to visit
and saddle her yearning to ride.
I told them “Come to Wyoming!
Or Utah! Or Idaho!”
“There’s so much more to knowing
and so much more to show!”
We laughed and discussed heritage
and the way all people could be:
not filled with political rage,
but eating at the table of harmony.
So at a picnic table
on the banks of the dirty Thames
I won a gold medal for being able
to put away hate and become friends.
Will I give it up?
I do not care.
For with new friends to sup
is love I’ll gladly share.
When Light Fades: Revolutionary IMprov Limerick
The bright
that ignites
your fire
has expired.
Carry the light.
Who I Write About: Romantic IMprov Sonnet
Who do I write about?
You know they’re about you.
You may outwardly doubt
but gaze my verse through.
You may argue
and not believe what I say.
I know that you
can’t watch yourself play.
You may deride
and hold my words in derision
and may cast them aside
because you don’t see my vision.
You may not see you that way, but I do.
No matter what you say, my vision is true.
Ten Minutes Of My Time: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
10 minutes of my/
time. Peace, joy, perhaps a rhyme./
Gain feelings sublime.
It Doesn’t Matter, Does It? Revolutionary ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
I have such great news /
to share, but you probably /
don’t care, so I won’t.