The Chimes at Midnight
Poetry, late night musings, and the children of an idle brain
28 April 2014
Mr. C Makes an Unwelcome Return - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Mr. C Makes an Unwelcome Return
For Mom
My Mom found a lump.
Not a statistic…my Mom.
And, the whole world stopped.
24 April 2014
Muse Rejoined - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Muse Rejoined
For TK
Would'st thou write for me?
Confess thy heart, and make me
a muse to a muse.
17 April 2014
An Uncomfortable Question - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
An Uncomfortable Question
Would it be creepy
if I confess that I've cum
while thinking of you?
15 April 2014
Where There's Smoke... - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Where There's Smoke...
Many muses spark
my words. Requite my love, and
you'll ignite my heart.
14 April 2014
Seasons - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Seasons
For TK
My heart and mind war;
despairing that sweetest spring
can't postpone my fall.
13 April 2014
Language Lessons - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Language Lessons
My tongue drips with words
I long to leave on your skin
in the prose of lust.
10 April 2014
Satisfied - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Satisfied
Control my raw lust;
taming while devouring;
'til you've had your fill.
09 April 2014
Thirst - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Thirst
Concupiscence burns
hot, a thirst begging to be
quenched by your body.
08 April 2014
Internet - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Internet
Everyone is
standing in a room screaming,
while looking at porn.
07 April 2014
Star Stuff
By Bud Koenemund
Star Stuff
For "Her."
Consumed by madness;
hysterical and empty,
I drift amongst stars.
06 April 2014
Colors
By Bud Koenemund
Colors
For Isabella Pontanares
Blue lust doth compel.
Red fire will consume. Combined?
Purple passion rules.
03 April 2014
Any Muse in a Storm?
By Bud Koenemund
Any Muse in a Storm?
For Kitty Boyce
If thou think'st I
offer my heart to each muse,
thou art mistaken.
01 April 2014
A Haiku, for the Start of National Poetry Writing Month
By Bud Koenemund
The Better Part of Valor
For Chelsea Cohen
Often, the plain truth
is best left unspoken; it
only causes pain.
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