Posts Tagged ‘hate’

Don’t Turn Away: Revolutionary IMprov Haiku

November 9, 2016

If you hate me and /
turn away ‘cuz of my vote, /
it’s hard to change U. S.

I Confess. I Lied: Romantic ImproVerse Haiku Lament

April 5, 2014

Yes, I know I’m a/
dirt bag pig dog and you should/
hate me. Get in line.
OR

Yes, I know I’m a/
fiduche pig dog. To despise/
me, take a number.

Utah Religious Prejudice: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku Lament

October 13, 2013

She, Greek Orthodox,/
didn’t expect our sixth grade/
Utah hate. Sorry*.
OR

*Greek Orthodox girl,/
didn’t deserve our sixth grade/
Utah hate. I’m sad*.

OR
*I’ve guilt.

Love Versus Hate Tenacity: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku

September 25, 2013

Satan wants our souls,/
his tenacity fueled by/
hate. God’s is by love.

I Hate My Phone: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku Lament

November 27, 2012

I hate my phone! How/
can you not loathe something that/
brings you so much pain?

Opening The Hate Door: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku

August 27, 2012

Will she once again/
open the door, look at me,/
and scream: “I hate you!”?

When There Is Hate, SHINE! Revolutionary IMprov Haiku

July 25, 2012

My niece Ashley, head of The Shine Project, wrote this piece about guilt after Alex Teves’ shooting death in the Colorado Theater Massacre. Her blog posting inspired this haiku:

Through the darkness shines/
what we let out, what we give,/
mostly love we share.

X-Laws Hate Me: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku Lament

May 29, 2011

I like my X-laws./
They hate me. When you mess up,/
you sacrifice choice.

We Make Choices And Find Reasons: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku

May 18, 2011

We can find reasons./
We can hate, revile, mistrust./
We can enjoy. Choose.

Pray For Who You Hate: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku

March 14, 2011

Someone once said: You /
can’t hate someone you pray for./
And He was perfect.