Every man deserves/
more than someone who’s hung up/
on another guy.
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Good Girl, Bad Poems: Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku
If she’s a good girl,/
can I no longer send her/
bad poems I wrote her?
OR
bad poems which she mused?
Lift Where I Stand: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Iambic Poem
If I’m to lift where I stand/
How often should I reprimand/
Others for their silliness?/
The government for causing duress?/
Our kids and friends for giving us stress?
Capitalists for raising prices?
Immoral folks who are spreading vices?
Big industry for pollution?
Bankers with no economic solution?
Do we rail as some try to do good?
Could their motives be misunderstood?
We often stand and criticize,
As we look with judging eyes.
What if we focused our critical gaze
Into our own internal maze?
Wouldn’t we see so much clearer
If we looked, first and only, into the mirror?
Would we be able to do more good
If we learned to lift where we stood?
We do not stick our heads in the sand/
When we help by lifting where we stand.
For isn’t it said: There is nothing greater
than loving God by serving our neighbor?
It’s Not The Same On A Business Trip: Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku
The Italian food/
was maybe better then, ‘cuz/
we were deep in love.
Angel In The Garden: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
She would have been my/
Garden angel, but I had/
to face pain alone.
I Hope I’m Not: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku Lament
Learning how I was/
must hurt bad because
I’m not/
that way now. I hope.
Or
Finding out how I/
was must hurt so bad because/
I’m not that way now.
Where Does Failure Start? Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
I try so hard to/
do what’s right. I am sorry/
and sad when I fail.
Getting To Know Her Interruptus: Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku Lament
I can’t get to know/
her. She’s too busy talking/
with some other guys.
Though She Begs To Be Remembered: Romantic ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku Lament
Her request to stay/
in touch won’t mean much when she’s/
out on a late date.
Why This Year Is Better Than Last Year: Romantic ConTEXTing Haiku
This year’s already/
better than last year was. We’ve/
become acquainted.