Archive for November, 2014
November 23, 2014
In blue jeans, sneakers,/
and open-collared shirt, I/
renew covenants.
Tags:blue jeans, conventant, CyranoWriter, dress, haiku, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, renew covenant, revolutionary poetry, Sacrament, sacrament meeting, sneakers, what I wear, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 22, 2014
How did I become/
one of those old guys who won’t/
dance into the fray?
Tags:Arizona State, ASU, CyranoWriter, dance, dance into the fray, haiku, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, old guy, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, The Fray, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 22, 2014
I’m in her palm tree/
land, while she’s away, alming,/
handle in her hand.
Tags:alm, CyranoWriter, gambling, haiku, handle in her hand, her neighborhood, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, palm tree, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, romance poetry, romantic, romantic poetry, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 21, 2014
I wonder if this/
is what Death looks like when you/
stare it in the face.
Tags:blood thinner, catheter, CyranoWriter, death, death's face, haiku, heart ablation, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, pain, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, stare Death in the face, thigh bruise, what Death looks like, wonder, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 20, 2014
Her license plate said/
“Live to laugh”. When we did, we/
both had our days made.
Tags:CyranoWriter, haiku, Kuhns, laff, laugh, liscense plate, Live2Laf, make my day, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, vanity plate, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 20, 2014
Whether you create/
or innovate, sometimes you/
can adapt and learn.
OR
Whether you create/
or innovate, always try/
to adapt and learn.
Tags:adapt, adopt, change, create, CyranoWriter, haiku, ImproVerse haiku, innovate, innovation, Kuhns, learn, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, try, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 20, 2014
Parents who complain/
about their kids bugging them/
aren’t empty nesters.
Tags:bug mom, bugging me, CyranoWriter, Emotional poetry, empty nester, haiku, hurting, IMprov haiku, IMprov Poetry, kids, Kuhns, late at night, miss my children, no kids at home, parents, poems, poet David Kuhns, revolutionary poetry, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 20, 2014
Many people have/
sacred experiences/
in Springville’s Temple.
Tags:ANNUAL SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS EXHIBITION, art temple, CyranoWriter, haiku, IMprov haiku, IMprov Poetry, Kuhns, little-known Utah Temple, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, sacred experiences, Springville Museum of Art, Springville's Temple, Temple, temple of art, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 19, 2014
She doesn’t have to/
decide anything to go/
to dinner. Will she?
Tags:CyranoWriter, decide, decide anything, dinner, Email poetry, Emotional poetry, go to dinner, haiku, Kuhns, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, romance poetry, romantic, romantic poetry, simple, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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November 19, 2014
As I walk through art,/
I ask myself: “What the hell/
am I doing? Write!”
Tags:ANNUAL SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS EXHIBITION, ConTEXTing Haiku, ConTEXTing Poem, ConTEXTing Poetry, CyranoWriter, Emotional poetry, haiku, inspired, inspired by art, Kuhns, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, purpose of life, purpose of my life, revolutionary poetry, Springville Museum of Art, walk through art, what am I doing, working through issues, write, www.cyranowriter.com
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