Innocent mem’ries/
of childhood diamonds flood thoughts./
Joy’s eye gleam returns.
Tag Archives: text message poetry
Respect, Yet Hope: Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku Lament
I will respect her/
enough to back away, while/
Facing her with hope.
OR
I will respect her/
enough to back away, yet/
still face her with hope.
In Your Darkest Hour Light: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
In your darkest hour,/
fall on your knees, bow your head/
and seek His love’s light.
Darkest Before His Dawn: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
You will feel most lost/
right before you’re found, darkest/
just before His dawn.
What Tears Are These, Shed? Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku Lament
He was not surprised /
that she made him cry, but these /
were not tears of joy.
Upon Request, No Pho: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Rhyming Poem
Yes, I know PHO is NOT pronounced “FOE”, but it looks like it should be.
To my daughter in the Emergency Room, hungry:
Oh, No!
I won’t bring Pho.
We have to go
get some!
(Not Dim Sum)
Donchaknow?!?
Who We Are Where We Are: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
We must understand/
the difference between where we/
are and who we are.
God’s Way Is Different: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
Why do we care when/
we’re different? God wants us to/
be. Satan doesn’t.
Closet Romantic Not: Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku
I would like to claim/
I’m a closet romantic,/
but I’m surely not.
Why And How I Create: Decades Of Poetry, Prose, Photography And Creativity
CyranoWriter’s Creativity Journal and Journey
This is a journal of my personal creativity journey. It started more than a decade ago. In January, 2009, I heard a poet read at President Obama’s first inauguration. I thought: “I can do that!” And so I started.
Making a goal of writing and posting a poem or creative piece every day, I put my creative thoughts into this blog. Most are short poems, which I try to make into haiku (they are in the sense that they are 5/7/5). Some are longer. Some are free verse. Some are prose pieces. Some are silly. Most are serious and observational.
Creativity feeds my soul.
(Here is a great piece about creativity from Dead Poets Society / Robin Williams)
During the years since then, I’ve written more than 7,500 poetic and prose pieces. Along the way, I’ve discovered / invented three different types of electronic media poetry: ConTEXTing, IMprov, and ImproVerse. Each of these three has to do with an electron delivery method (phone texting, Instant messaging or IMing, and improv voice recognition.)
Some of my creativity pieces are “romantic” in nature (I was single back then, so a lot of the writings talk about the pathos of that state). Others are observations of either nature or human nature. Many deal with the issues we all face daily. And still others are just thoughts and musings, prompted by my observations of what is happening around me. Some are augmented by my photography. Most are left for you, the reader, to visualise in your mind. All of these reflect how I see the world, and what living and observing and just being means to me.
Can Creativity Help You See New?
My hope, my dream, is that people will read my creativity and “see new”. They’ll think about how they see or what they feel about the things I see and feel. And, most importantly, I hope my writing, day after day after day after day, will inspire others to simply see, to observe the amazingness happening around them, and to use their creativity to capture it in whatever form or style they choose.
People tell me “I used to write. I wish I could write more. I need to write more.” To them — to YOU — I say: “Do.” Because, decades ago, I heard another poet. And then, I did.
PS: My work is in chronological order, with the most recent writings immediately following this post. If you are looking for a particular subject or topic, type in some key works in the “Search” bar (above right), and it should bring up all my writing related to that topic. “Prince Charming” seems to be a popular search!