Why do we care when/
we’re different? God wants us to/
be. Satan doesn’t.
Tag Archives: working through issues
Dad’s Still Responsible: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
Though my kids are grown, /
I can help them recognize /
spiritual feelings.
Pain’s Not Purposeful: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku
When folks hurt others, /
it’s not because they mean to./
It’s they just don’t care.*
or
*They’re just not caring.
Why Not Go Conferencing? Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Ponder
Maybe I wasn’t/
supposed to go there so she/
could find her true love.
What Silence Means: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
She must know that her/
lengthy silence hurts. What does/
it mean? Broke phone? Or…?
Not Telling Kissing: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
Don’t you hate it when/
people kiss and tell about/
you, but you didn’t?
Too Late For Valentine’s Day: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament
I was wondering/
if she’d like my gifts, but she’s/
done, so I don’t care.
She’s Legitimately Going: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
She didn’t want to /
talk to him, but *her going /
was legitimate.
Or
*she’s going/
legitimately.
Stumble To Fall: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku
She hoped I wouldn’t/
stumble over her. It’d be/
nice to fall for her.
Why Be You? Revolutionary Blogging Sonnet
She, alone, stood
and, debating her own best good,
faced down the gaping abyss
of conscious solo loneliness.
She knew another decision would
be, by others, easily understood
if she, reconsidering, stepped back;
let herself be lead down a different track.
She could easily hike hand in hand
through life’s journey with a man
who had never truly got
the greater knowledge and light she sought.
But she turned her vision to a loftier view;
Spread forth her arms, lept out, and flew.