I again began/
to find stars in her eyes and/
the muse of her smile.
Tag Archives: rhyme
Loopy Romance: Romantic IMprov Haiku
He thought it was true/
romance. Then he learned it was/
her and Demerol.
Slow Dance Grasp: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
He wondered why he’d /
never had the chance to grasp/
her in a slow dance.
Temple Parking Supervisor, 3rd Shift: Revolutionary ImproVerse Primary Song Cover
Sung to the tune of the Primary song: “I love to see the Temple”.
I’ll park you at the temple;/
I’ll help you find your way./
I’ll give you clear directions,/
and you won’t have to pay!
For the Temple is a holy place;/
It’s great to tour and see./
The parking is all underground… /
And you can get in free!
Alone Dancing On Snowy Moon-Shadowed River Banks: Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku Lament
Birthday Immortality: Revolutionary Blogging Rhyming Haiku
What better gift could/
there be than literary/
immortality?
Happy Birthday Choice: Revolutionary IMprov Limerick
I should write to you/
a Happy Birthday haiku./
But an annual limerick/
is certainly just as slick,/
And so much easier to do!
Pixels Of Light, Words On A Page: Romantic Blogging Iambic Poetic Lament
I stand
as a man,
and expose
my soul
and my head
with dread,
and my heart.
Women want to see other parts:
The plump
gut or rump,
the face wrinkles,
the sprinkles
of grey
I won’t wash away.
For until we’ve met in person,
I’m a pixels of light version.
I could be real,
like what I feel,
or just a joke
made with mirrors and smoke.
I write words
some deep, some absurd
that say who I am,
and she’ll listen
and, if in tune,
she might swoon
and think me great,
and can not wait.
To greet me.
She feels romantically
inclined;
thinks I might be divine,
and just right.
But it requires sight.
We can’t be complete
until we at last meet.
I’m just paint on her palette;
a sculptor’s chisel and mallet
laying still and unused.
And she’s just my dreamed Muse.
I park
my car,
stand up, and from afar,
She sees no spark.
She feels no fun.
We’re done.
Over. Finito. Finished.
Visions once so delish
are now just pixels of light
that failed to ignite.
Words on a page
which once engaged
her mind, heart and soul,
no longer glow,
but now vanish,
and the mist
of possibility
ceases to be.
(Except, guess what?
It could be “Or Not!”)
Smitten By Words Written: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
She claimed that she was/
smitten with what I’d written;/
thus became my Muse.