As she came out of/
her coma, to my surprise,/
she brought me with her.
Posts Tagged ‘coma’
Coming Out Of A Coma: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku
July 6, 2012Tags:coma, coming out of a coma, creative coma, CyranoWriter, haiku, IMprov haiku, IMprov Poetry, Kuhns, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, she brought me, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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Turning Her Into Goo: Romantic ConTEXTing Poem
December 28, 2010I put her in a coma;/
turned her in2 goo./
With just a tiny poke!/
What will longer do?/
With more time 4 romance,/
2 say how I felt./
Should I chance/
she may melt?
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Does Grandma have to hear? No!/ Letting go/ of an Oma/ in a Coma: A revolutionary conTEXTing poem
October 24, 2009The context of this? A friend’s grandmother was lingering, dying but not willing to leave. I wrote my friend the following conTEXTing poem. When she wrote back “I thought she had to hear; she’s in a coma!” I responded with the story of MY grandmother’s death, where I was the only one with her. I whispered “Grandma, I love you. It’s okay to go now.'” And she passed away. I texted my friend as she watched over her grandmother: “It’s soul communication. Not loud. Love.”
Did you whisper/
softly to her:/
“Grandma, it’s okay to go/
We can take care/
of ourselves/
you know”./
But sometimes they dont/
know it’s ok,/
so they won’t/
go away.
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