Posts Tagged ‘Father’

Knowing Who I Am: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku

April 2, 2016

Who am I? Father,/
son, friend, writer. Above all,/
I’m a Child of God.

Seeing Hidden Nature: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku

June 7, 2015

I’m grateful for a/
Dad and Grandma who helped me/
see hidden nature.

A Son’s Simple Statement On His Dad’s Birthday: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku

May 4, 2015

My father is a/
good man. I am grateful that/
I came to his house.

Being Together: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku

September 28, 2014

How do we make great/
families? These wise words from my /
Dad: “Be together!”

Her Lonely Father Missing Her: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku Lament

April 13, 2014

Of all my children,/
she sees, writes and acts most like/
me. Why don’t we talk?

My Desolate House: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku

April 5, 2014

By not keeping my/
Covenants, I let my house/
become desolate.

Leaving A Voicemail Goodbye: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku

February 8, 2014

It’s very hard to/
call your daughter and leave her /
a “Goodbye” voice mail.

Fatherly Love Lacking: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku Lament

February 8, 2014

At some point a few/
dads learn that fatherly love/
just isn’t enough.

You’re Rounding Third: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku

February 8, 2014

So many times I/
stood in the coach’s box and/
waved you home. Now, stop!

Pissed Purple Helpless: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku Lament

February 8, 2014

I wear purple ‘cuz/
I’m pissed and helpless and there’s/
nothing I can do.

OR

I wear purple ‘cuz/
I’m pissed, helpless and can’t pay/
for her burial.