I don’t want to “go /
there” because I’m enjoying/
here so much right now.
Tag Archives: romance poetry
Thumbnail Moon Black Hole: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
Some might see, smiling,/
a thumbnail moon, but I see/
a black empty hole.
Jaw-Dropping Red Dress: Romantic IMprov Haiku
I tried to type a/
gracious red dress compliment./
My jaw hit the keys.
Wanting An Answer: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
She promised me a/
response, but “No!” is not what/
I was looking for.
For My Eyes Only (I Hope): Romantic Blogging Iambic Poem
She sent me
A selfie.
I gasped,
struggling hard to grasp
the beauty
of the vision laid before me.
Skin gold with Rembrandt’s light.
Mona Lisa’s smile sly with delight.
Flowing Botticelli Venus tangled hair.
Picasso’s Laughing Eyes sparkling stare.
Colors, shapes, forms and hues
Glowing, curving, warm, subdued.
A creative, introspective self-portrait.
(Nobody would expect that I’d see that.)
From the mature topic picture I was sent,
T’was not to the profane, but the artistic my mind went.
Silent Bon Voyage: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
How do I wish her/
a fond Bon Voyage! when she/
won’t let us visit?
Loverboy Mockery: Romantic ImproVerse Free Verse Lament
When she calls me/
“Loverboy”,/
but she doesn’t call me/
for hours
and days
and weeks
and months on end,
isn’t she/
just making/
a mockery/
of me?
Recalling Two Moments At Her Birthday Dance: Romantic IMprov Iambic Poem
When I gazed into her eyes/
I sighed,/
and was bereft/
and denied/
the chance/
to further dance/
and twirl/
and give the birthday girl/
her daughter’s window scraper.