the confidence of
taking defeat, means to meet-
more meaningful love.
by secret lover of to Marie Fjordholm
the muscles in her face
are emotions, gymnastaste
torso's strength, beauty.
by secret lover of to Marie Fjordholm
the muscles in her face
are emotions, gymnastaste
torso's strength, beauty.
by secret lover of to Marie Fjordholm
Marie Fjordholm- had heard a great call
Marie Fjordholm- went right on up to the fall
Marie Fjordholm, I saw she had all!
by secret lover
improving Janis like
put in the ability
knock out no haikus
by boo
the first line has five
the next, seven syllables.
five more, with a twist.
it's not really hard.
if you don't feel creative
just write "grandma's cock".
by scott
Blank Haikus onscreen
Stop taking up my bandwidth!
Retarded poet
by Fuzzy of Wash. DC
if you have something
to say, then kindly say it
or shut the hell up.
how can you still type
with your head stuck so far up
your pathetic ass?
by scott of heartbreak hotel, checking out
Look below, Now - Whoo!
Your name tag is broken, too
Please play again~
by Garik of Jersey
Listen all of you,
Cadavers and rotten dew
Leak from words you used
by Punit Dadlani
behold the monster
prodigious cavernosum
grandma has a cock
by ash
someday i will go
break these chains of mortal light
into the darkness
by KittenGuts13 of Central Silent Hill
you repulsive pig
lost my valuable tape
my porno is gone
by KittenGuts13 of Central Silent Hill
allow me to see
the inner beauty of you
i have surgeon's hands
by KittenGuts13 of Central Silent Hill
my brain is freezing
i ate the sundae too fast
damn you, ice cream man
by KittenGuts13 of Central Silent Hill
I'd knew there'd be a chance
that your eyes would dance, across
my moment and pants
by Betty LeBomb
a flash of silver
the flesh dances with my blade
waterfall of red
by KittenGuts13 of Central Silent Hill
Stuck on my paper
and now on my brand new shoe
sticky gum haiku
by Betty LeBomb
Bent-up flower plants
lean over the window sill
to see world below
by Betty LeBomb
Tangled in your hair
I pull and tug with my stare
to your eyes-- right there
by Betty LeBomb