Posts Tagged ‘anorexic’
April 16, 2014
How many people/
have to love and pray for you/
before you believe?
OR
How many people/
have to love and pray for her/
before she believes?
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April 16, 2014
Does she not know of/
people and Temple prayer rolls?/
And think God ignores?
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February 8, 2014
Of course dying hurts./
The hearts of those who love you/
*are ripping apart.
OR
*are in agony.
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February 1, 2014
I wear new purple/
because I love my girl who/
does not love herself.
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October 9, 2013
‘Tiz better to have/
eaten frozen in the heat/
than in the frozen.
Tags:'tiz better, anorexic, chalkboard haiku, CyranoWriter, eat frozen, eat yogurt in the heat, eaten frozen, eating disorder, frozen yogurt, haiku, heat, IMprov haiku, improv haiku on a chalkboard, IMprov Poetry, in the frozen, Kuhns, Menches, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, rhyme, rhyme scheme, rhyming haiku, things an anorexic will eat, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com, yogurt
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February 12, 2013
We went to Vegas./
Frank showed up as my girl’s date./
I’m really ticked off.
Or
I want to punch him.
Tags:anorexic, CyranoWriter, daughter, eating disorder, Frank, haiku, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, millathenightbaker.com, my girl's date, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, punch frank, revolutionary poetry, ticked off, vegas, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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January 11, 2013
It’s fun taking out/
your anorexic daughter/
to eat fresh snowflakes.
Tags:anorexic, CyranoWriter, daddy daughter date, daughter, eating disorder, eating snowflakes, falling snow, fun, haiku, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, snowflake, take out, taking out, www.cyranowriter.com
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December 7, 2012
Her peanut butter/
Gazookie had just enough
salt to taste perfect.
Tags:anorexic, Center for Change, cookie and ice cream, CyranoWriter, daughter, eating disorder, Emotional poetry, force feed, gazookie, haiku, ImproVerse haiku, Kuhns, peanut butter, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, salt, taste perfect, the Chocolate, weight gain, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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