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Jealousy And Guilt Denied: Romantic IMprov Iambic Poem
Feeling guilt
is not a passion,
nor is it in fashion
to feel jealousy
toward or about me.
None of those feelings
come from my revealing
my nearly out-of-control
yearnings of heart and soul.
Instead, you should be
swept away by a tsunami
of tenderness
brought by words’ caress.
When one you hold dear
holds you near,
there should be no resistance
simply because of distance.
Nor uncertainty or doubt
because we’re not immediately about.
But because our souls collide,
we can decide
to relish what’s inside.
Providing Goo: Romantic IMprov Rhyming Haiku
What can-should I do/
to undo the guilty you/
and provide hot goo?
Room With No View: Romantic IMprov Haiku
She wants room without/
temptation. Okay. It won’t/
have much of a view.
Finding Ways To Not: Romantic IMprov Haiku
When she starts to feel/
too much, too deeply, quickly /
she finds ways to not.
Wake Up Quiet Woman: Romantic Blogging Haiku
Again, she remains
a quiet woman. What do/
I do to wake her?
Don’t Breathe On The Dew’d Spider’s Web: Romantic Email Sonnet
I should write you more.
You yearn for
Words of poetry,
Heartfelt, from me.
I hesitate to begin,
Knowing how words spin.
And I guess I fear
To examine us too near.
Like looking too close
At a shimmering spider’s web, moist
With early morning’s dew.
The new us holds such fragile jewels.
I withhold and hold both words and breath, lest
I ruin the jeweled beauty of our spider’s nest.