She said that it was,/
once more, too much. He thought, once/
more, “Adieu to you.”
Tag Archives: romance poetry
How She Felt: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
She told him how she/
felt. He was certain he’d think/
her pretty, naked.
Vulnerable Open: Romantic ImproVerse Free Verse Poem
She stood,
arms outstretched,
lungs deep breathing,
gasping for air,
to pull back into her
the truths revealed,
that he’d somehow
yanked from her,
opening her up
and examining every
hidden
part,
without her tacit permission. /
And yet she welcomed it,
yearned for the understanding that/
incredible insight gave,
begged to know/
even as she was known,
and understood,
and covered,
and buttoned up,
like a trenchcoat
she’d once wore,
and only she knew
what was underneath,
or wasn’t.
And she wondered/
who/
and how/
and if/
she’d ever let/
someone /
again/
unbutton it/
and her.
And she knew/
that some day,/
some time,/
the London Fog/
would lift, /
and sun /
would shine/
again,
back-back-back-back,
deep in
the center field/
of her heart,
and she’d again/
get to run home.
Sacred Lips: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Just because he’s not/
kissing her doesn’t mean he’ll/
smooch anyone else.
Alms And Palms: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
I’m in her palm tree/
land, while she’s away, alming,/
handle in her hand.
A Simple Answer: Romantic Email Haiku
She doesn’t have to/
decide anything to go/
to dinner. Will she?
Four More Days = One Year: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku Lament
If she hadn’t stopped/
emailing me, we’d have our/
anniversary.
Singing To A Slipper Of Glass: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
I laughed that the prince/
sang to a glass slipper, but/
I totally would.
Don’t Argue. “Next!” — Romantic IMprov Free Verse Poem
When a woman says:/
“We don’t have much in common”,/
believe and accept her opinion./
Move on,/
(even if she’s wrong.)