The thumbnail moon was/
giving me a big thumbs down/
sign but … It’s Christmas!
Tag Archives: romantic poetry
Being A Muse: Romantic Email Haiku
I always wondered/
how it felt to be a Muse./
Now I know. Awesome!
Alone At The Open Window Gently Used: Romantic ImproVerse Rhyming Haiku
Does she recall, at/
all, laying in bed, folded,/
hearing the rain fall?
Blue Head Shaken, Not Stirred: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
She shakes her head, and/
like sunlight reflected/
off waves, I’m blinded.
Blue-Streaked Misty: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
She captivates me./
Blue streaked hair, n’er tongue, too young,/
yet I get misty.
Her I/O Was Low: Romantic Blogging Rhyming Haiku
Her I/O /
was low (she said.) Instead, I/
showed her: It’s not so!
Riding With Crusty Old Trucker Dudes: Romantic Email Rhyming Haiku
Given my druthers,/
I’d rather ride with her than/
crusty old truckers.
He’d Had His Chance: Romantic Blogging Free Verse Poem
He’d had his chance
to dance
the faithful foxtrot;
the passionate polka;
the spiritual samba;
the wayfaring man waltz.
He had,
once,
started the music playing,
but then,
in his ignorance,
had hit several wrong chords,
and the dance ended.
The stagecoach turned
into a pumpkin,
and the glass slipper
cracked and shattered.
But he kept humming
different tunes,
until he figured out
which one was his
true
melody.
Which one
could be played
in hallowed courts.
Which one
would ring right
in her ears,
through her brain,
flutter her heart,
transform her soul
as his
had been.
He hoped she,
with her lofty view,
would let him
sing again,
high on the mountain top.
Not What I Would Do, But What I Did: Romantic Email Poetry
They were only
words:
Words
meant to create
emotions,
share feelings,
verbally prompt us
to enjoy each other.
Instead,
remembering the words,
knowing how they impacted you,
makes me feel
like I’ve trampled
on flowers,
squished ladybugs
under my heel,
turned a magnifying glass’s beam
on an ant hill,
thrown frogs in the road,
torn the wings
off of butterflies.
That is not
who I am.
That is not
what I would do.
And yet,
With my mouth,
my lips,
my tongue,
I did.