I’m thinking that your/
thinking that you’re funny is/
kind of funny, too!
Tag Archives: rhythm
Fear Falling Failing: Revolutionary IMprov Rhyming Haiku
To stand on cliffs, gaze/
at the abyss, fear falling /
is foolish failing.
OR
Stand on cliffs! Gaze at/
the abyss! To fear falling /
is foolish failing.
She’s Keeping Me Awake: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
I love the Muse who/
runs rampant through my brain, but/
she should let me sleep!
OR
I love you, Muse, who’s/
running rampant through my brain,/
but Please! Let me sleep!
Still: Romantic Improv Haiku
I breathe peaks’ rare air;/
eat anti-oxidants. She/
takes my breath away.
Busstop Coincidences: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Coincidences/
sometimes happen at bus stops/
hearing buses stop.
What Mothers Don’t Know: Revolutionary ImproVerse Free Verse Poem
A friend inadvertently spoke/created a poem for her grandkids. (You can read it here.) That typical “not knowing”, on Mother’s Day, inspired this piece. Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers who, like her, don’t know.
Like a typical mother,
She’d influenced lives
(she didn’t know);
She’d spread joy
(she didn’t know);
She’d written poetic words of wisdom
(she didn’t know);
She’d taught self-esteem and
charity-pure love and
happiness
(she didn’t know).
She’d nourished,
and comforted,
and guided,
and protected,
and grown,
and fostered,
and healed,
and helped,
and blessed
(she didn’t know).
Like mothers everywhere
and in every time,
she didn’t know
what she’d done,
and what she was doing,
still.
And people would look
at what she did,
and exclaim:
“How could she not know?!?”
The answer is simple:
Mothers don’t need to know.
They just do.
And she still won’t know
unless
you tell her.
My Words Grow From Your Silence: Romantic ImproVerse Free Verse Lament
I can’t call you,/
text you,/
or write you,/
so I compose/
dozens/
of poems/
about you./
That has to/
suffice/
when I don’t hear/
from you.
Two Hours Before The Wedding: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku
It’s NOT about me.
It’s not about ME.
It’s not ABOUT me.
IT’S not about me.
It’s NOT about ME.
IT’S NOT about ME.
IT IS NOT ABOUT ME!
I Can’t Suffer In Silence: Romantic Blogging Haiku Lament
Yenta made the choice
to “Suffer in silence”. I /
wish my fingers let me.