Hell hath no fury/
Like a woman scorned,/
And life knows no pain/
Like a poet ignored.
Tag Archives: rhyme
What Can My Writing Be? Romantic Email Poetry
Is my writing enough/
to win her love?/
I hope not.
But it could be a start/
on the pathway to her heart.
Flirts For A Southern Girl: Romantic Email Limericks
If I sing you a redneck song,/
will you put on your Daisy Dukes and sing along?/
If I write you a song about the moon in your eyes,/
will you giggle and act surprised?/
Or will you rebel yell: “That’s just all sorts of wrong?!?”
Followed by:
For you, a limerick.
Because, what the heck,
you probably get a gazillion emails asking about you.
But did you ever get a limerick written just pour vous?
So my email could be unique … or a train wreck.
Good Man Dan: Revolutionary IMprov Rhyming Haiku
Our best behavior/
can’t be forced. It’s who we are/
in our core. You’re good.
Weaving A Warm Word Blanket: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
I would weave you a/
poem; a word blanket that would/
hold you safe and warm.
Harmonic Memories Of A Sunset Float: Revolutionary Blogging Sonnet
Gazing at her golden hair
and softly glowing skin/
made me wish I was again there.
A Midwest lake: I’m diving in.
I float in the sunset,
and lay there, half submerged;
half warmed by sun, half cooled with wet;
harmonizing breathing and chirping birds.
An hummed experience of oohhmmm that was new.
A sung peace that tuned my innermost core.
The harmonic returns again as I view
her golden-toned decoutage’ once more.
She somehow can carry within her calm face
the memories and tones of another peaceful place.
Her Request, Fulfilled: Romantic ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
When and how do I/
Let her know that I’m letting/
her go as she asked?
32 Years Ago Today: Revolutionary Rhyming ImproVerse Haiku
Anniversaries/
Bring melancholy feelings/
When the meaning’s gone.