She has pics of her/
old love. She didn’t intend/
to find me. Now what?!?
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Eating Out Alone: Romantic Free Verse ImproVerse Poem Lament
I love to eat out,
but this was a different
type of meal,
a spiritual Feast, really,
and I longed to share it
with somebody I cared about,
someone who enjoyed the same cuisine
(or so i thought.)
I reached out to her
time
and time
again
but there was never
any response;
never
any indication
that she
was having
the same feelings.
At last,
as I waited for dessert,
(knowing she was not
going to partake,)
I realized
that she and I
were not looking
at the same menu.
I thought
that she might not even
be hungry.
Or that maybe
she might be eating out
elsewhere.
I learned,
again,
and was reminded,
again,
that the gut-wrenching feeling,
the butterflies,
in my stomach,
that familiar feeling
that had come around
for over a decade
was not caused by her,
nor by my hunger,
but was a result,
as it had been
so often in the past,
of my silliness,
my over-indulgent intensity.
So I asked for the check
and left.
Drowning Relationships: Romantic Blogging Haiku Lament
He’d seen it often./
She, interested, bantered./
He fell overboard.
Too Intensity: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Men know they are too/
intense when they write poetry/
and there’s no response.
Bacon Blown Away: Romantic Email Sonnet
A long time since
she was blown away
by his response
to Bacon’s beauty.
She was worrying
he might be “too intense”,
but still was pondering:
Could he love thus? 110 percent?
She rejoiced at his understanding,
writ with well-worded intelligence,
comprehending the hidden deeper meaning
of what Sir Francis meant.
Then her never-ending silence
left him wondering where she went.
Much 2 Much: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
She said that it was,/
once more, too much. He thought, once/
more, “Adieu to you.”
Me As Creep: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
I have become the/
creep, destroyer of not yet/
born relationships.
OR
Have I become the/
creep, destroyer of not yet/
born relationships?
Short, Intense Burst: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
I was either too/
intense or too short so my/
intense burst was short.