I, chilled, snuggle with/
a cold lavender pillow./
I wish it was you.
Archive for February, 2011
To a Woman I Don’t Know, In Sorrow: Revolutionary Improv Email Poem
February 26, 2011To a woman I don’t know,
who is in sorrow:
I wanted this night
to be different;
to end right,
but that’s not how it went.
Instead of going dancing,
with a woman of much hope,
there was no romancing,
and I feel like a dope.
She didn’t have a Benz,
nor hair of blonde.
The similarity ends,
and I’m certain I could be more fond
of you
than she
of me.
Silly, I know,
to compare or connect
our sorrows;
our wrecks.
I guess I want to say “You’re not alone
in sorrow.” That’s why I wrote this poem.
How She Warms Me: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
February 26, 2011She, from a cold and/
forbidding place, still opens/
my heart and warms me.
Comment On What You Gave Up For Lent: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
February 26, 2011My funny comment/
on what you gave up for Lent/
was, alas, not sent.
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