Pink and gold sunsets/
are the same as the desert’s,/
with one big difference.
Posts Tagged ‘riddle’
Desert Sunset Difference: Revolutionary ConTEXTing Haiku
June 6, 2016Tags:big difference, ConTEXTing Haiku, ConTEXTing Poem, ConTEXTing Poetry, CyranoWriter, desert sunset, difference, haiku, Kuhns, lake sunset, Lake Winneconne, pink and gold sunset, poems, poet David Kuhns, Poetry, revolutionary contexting Haiku, Revolutionary ConTEXTing Poetry, revolutionary poetry, riddle, sunset, text message poetry, text messages, Winneconne sunset, Wisconsin lake sunset, www.cyranowriter.com
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To The Poet Who Keeps Writing About A Woman He’s Not Marrying: Romantic IMprov Limerick
January 11, 2015While I keep reading such words,/
I still find them slightly absurd:/
You’ve not taken her away!/
Shouldn’t emotions expressed this way/
be acted upon, and not just heard?
Plus this couplet:
(I’m not meaning to be critical. /
It just seems to be such a riddle.)
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