His soft, tender words/
rained warmly over and in/
her, unexpected.
Tag Archives: romance poetry
Does She Just Not Read? Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
How can she read my/
poems about the moon and not/
know they’re meant for her?
OR
know they’re about her?
The Pain Of New Learning: Romantic ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
I dislike learning/
something new at the expense/
of relationships.
OR
I dislike learning/
something new/
at the expense of keeping/
my great relationship with you.
The Answer To Morning Temptations: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Let the answer be:/
“NO!” It brought me nothing but/
messed up sheets and guilt.
OR
mussed sheets and sadness.
If The Prodigal Son Finds Nobody Home: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
How can I tell you/
of my joyous return when/
you already left?
OR
How can he tell her/
of his joyous return when/
she already left?
Empty Joys: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
How can I tell of/
the joys that I’m feeling deep,/
when she said goodbye?
OR
How can I relate/
the joys that I’m feeling, when/
she already left?
Saying Goodbye Is Not Easy: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
When she said goodbye,/
she said: “That was easy.” I’m/
sad it was for her.
Philosophical Dancing: Romantic IMprov Limmerick
If I looked in your eyes, deeply,/
and discussed philosophy,/
and a Frank Sinatra song/
suddenly came on,/
would you slow dance with me?