Posts Tagged ‘friendship’

She Hurts, I Can’t Help: Revolutionary Blogging Haiku

December 29, 2015

I once had been her/
first outreach and comfort. It’s/
hard to not be there.

Could I Be Your Friend? Romantic IMprov Haiku

January 10, 2014

Could I be your friend?/
You who help my mind expand/
and my soul extend?

Friends Horsing Around: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku

January 3, 2014

Shoveling horse apples in Arizona with true friends: January 2014When you meet true friends,/
they’re not afraid to ask your/
help shov’ling apples.

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What We Put Aside: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku

September 7, 2013

When we do what we’re/
told, it’s not friendship that’s put/
aside, but our pride.

What We Put Aside: Romantic ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku Lament

September 7, 2013

When we do what we’re/
told, it’s not friendship that’s put/
aside, but our pride.

Nothing For The Little Red-Haired Girl: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku

April 17, 2013

Last night the little/
red-haired girl stayed at my house./
There was nothing there.
OR
There were no feelings.

Withdrawing From Friends: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku

November 5, 2012

I don’t understand/
friendships where you withdraw or/
hide when you’re strug’gling.

Needy Friends Disappear: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku Lament

September 13, 2011

When my friends need me,/
I’m always there. When they don’t/
I just disappear.

Why Limit Emotions To Just Friendship: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Response Poetry

April 30, 2011

A friend wrote about how friendship was a good emotion to feel. I countered with this poem about why limit ourselves:

Humbling ourselves to feel all these:
Love
Friendship
Romance
Passion
Sadness
Happiness,
Not just one
in a single
pre-destined
compartment,
let’s us always win.

“Let’s Be Friends” Requires Two: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Rhyming Haiku

April 14, 2011

Your relationship,/
new, dissolved a friendship I/
thought true. I didn’t.