If only the roar/
of traffic wasn’t so loud/
it would be perfect.
Posts Tagged ‘June sucker’
Almost Idyllic: Revolutionary ImproVerse Haiku Lament
May 30, 2014Tags:almost idyllic, CyranoWriter, freeway, freeway traffic, haiku, Hobble Creek, I-15, idyllic, ImproVerse haiku, June sucker, Kuhns, Mt. Timp, perfect, perfect scenery, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetic Lament, Poetry, revolutionary poetry, roar, scenery, stream, traffic, traffic noise, truck traffic, Utah Lake, Utah Valley, view, www.cyranowriter.com
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Endangered Nearby, But Who Knew? Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
June 9, 2012Tags:bed, ConTEXTing Haiku, ConTEXTing Poem, ConTEXTing Poetry, CyranoWriter, endangered species, haiku, Hobble Creek, June sucker, Kuhns, nest, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary contexting Haiku, Revolutionary ConTEXTing Poetry, revolutionary poetry, spawning, Springville, text message poetry, text messages, Utah Lake, www.cyranowriter.com
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Early Morning Marsh Lost: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
June 9, 2012Tags:ConTEXTing Haiku, ConTEXTing Poem, ConTEXTing Poetry, CyranoWriter, early morning, endangered, haiku, Hobble Creek, June sucker, Kuhns, lost, lost in a marsh, marsh, no place on Earth, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary contexting Haiku, Revolutionary ConTEXTing Poetry, revolutionary poetry, text message poetry, text messages, Utah Lake, working through issues, www.cyranowriter.com
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