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Poems & Songs Up 2 '82

How dose your Ship Float?

Corkey Hawley

1982

How dose your Ship Float?

 

What do you do when

You lose the feeling

 

When your heart gets

Broken and you need healin’

 

Does another’s arms

Calm the storm for the night

 

Or does your ship sink

In the dark and quite

 

How many holes can you

Put into your ship

 

Expecting it to stay afloat

While on deck you flounder and slip

 

 

 

CH

 

New York City alive and

Live’n still

 

If the roaches don’t

Get ya, the taxes sure

Will

 

It’s ***** all year and

It stinks as bad as hell

But the actions so exciting

It gives ya such a thrill

 

1982

 

 

 

You & Me, Baby

 

You’re a lady

who needs a tender touch

You don’t like anything

That’s rushed….too much

 

I’ve seen the disappointment

In you eyes

I’ve tasted your tears

When you cry

We’ve been closer than

Any I believe

I’ve stayed longer then some

Should I leave?

 

You know it’s down to

You and me

Sometimes I think I

Should leave

Buy those baby blues

Plead please stay

 

Sing for me one more

Refrain for today

Please no more

Rain today

 

I’m not quite the bargain

You thought I’d be

I’m not as cheap to keep

As I claimed to be

I spent your dime

Take’n my time

Now heartache is the

Only thing I find in rhyme

 

I’m just that lonely

Guitar picker you found one night

Lookin’ for a home, some warmth,

And a feelin’ that felt right

You’re the one who saved

Me from myself

I could have died lonely

Without any help

 

When those who called

Them shelves my friend

Were stabbing me in the back

You showed me

that it wasn’t the end

 

 

CH ‘82

 

 

 

Street Music

 

There’s a lot of good people

Play’n music in the streets

Singing really fine for all

Gett’n little change for

Something to eat

They never ask for anything

They mostly sing and play for free

Freeze in winter, thaw in spring

Boogie in summer, the fall they never see

Most people don’t stop to listen

They’re to busy going by

They don’t know what they’re

Miss’n they don’t even stop

To wonder why

 

Street people play’n music

There’s a lot to pick from

Street people play’n music

Catch a song on the run

Street people play’n music

Lord knows I’ve been one

 

 

 

 

Wiley Words of Wit

Corkey Hawley 11-79

 

The hounds are hiding behind

Their burning bushes and

In flaming tongues they find

Some wisdom there in Whitman

And metaphysics in Donne’s

a kind

Of wily words of wit

 

These flaming, dancing tongues

Bound between the hounds

While beyond all burning tongues

A silver fox is found

Who leads the hounds upon a run

With wily words of wit

 

The bushes, they have burned

And scared the fox so deep

Now it’s the hound’s turn

To see and feel the heat

As the hounds pursue and yarn

For wily words of wit

 

 

 

Oh The Tropics

 

 

Living in the sunny tropics

That would be the life for me

Lying on the sands

With some *** in my hand

Toasting to the stars and the sea

 

Eating crab meat all day

Watching the palm trees sway

Never give a care for tomorrow

Just living down by the bay

 

Chorus:

 

They don’t make a Pinacolada

Like they do

in the South Seas

And the sun don’t shine

Like strawberry wine

Except in the South Seas

 

I’d strum my guitar on

Some old sand bar

And tan my form in the sun

Lay down for a while, and stay

With a smile until the day is done

 

Picking fruit form the trees

As much as you please

And taking more then you could eat

Find a friend on the beach

And give her a treat, maybe she’ll

Stay for a week

 

 

 

What A Way to Go

 

Met him in Seattle, he bellied up

To a bottle tellin’ lies in the Blue Moon Bar

His face was hard and traveled

And, as the lines unraveled I saw a man

Who could laugh about his scars

 

He said,” I got shanghaied in Vegas

By a painted woman

Hog tied by a ****** in Ohio

Derailed by a dancer down in Detroit

Lord women goin’a be the death of me

But what a way to go”

 

He said, a girl named Nancy

Once tickled his fancy

And he backed it up

With a fifty dollar smile

He laughed when he remembered

The pain of sweet surrender

But heartaches never seemed

To cramp his style

 

He said,” I got tongue tied

by a teacher in Tallahatchie

French fried by a waitress in Idaho

Way laid by a widow in Wyoming

Women goin’a be the death of me

But what a way to go”

 

CH ‘82

 

 

 

This Must Be Love

 

The sun came shining

Through my window today

Waking me from pleasant

Dreams I wished would stay

Then I felt your body

Next to mine

Warm’n my cares away

I almost thought that

Your love had gone astray

 

Chorus:

Is this love, love, love, sweet love?

All these feelings I’ve got inside

Is this love, love, love, sweet love?

All these feelings I can’t hide

 

The sound of, I love you,

is ring’n in my ears

As we hold each other tight

We draw each other so near

All I ever want or need

Are those precious words to hear

But then you know, the feelings

I’ve got aren’t quite clear

 

Chorus:

 

 

 

 

Here’s to…

 

Here’s to the morning light

Which I so seldom see

Here’s to the woman who

Cares for and comforts me

 

Here’s to the songs I write

Which are so seldom sung

And here’s to every blessed

Little thing I’ve ever done

 

The night it lasts forever

When I try to find some rhyme

That fits within the meter

And keeps a steady time

 

I could spend the night

Awake searching lines inside my head

Instead of turning in my pen

And taking comfort in my bed

 

She never understands

The reasons or the whys

For my midnight madness

Sometimes it makes her cry

 

I’ve never meant to hurt her

With my all night writing sprees

I just want to leave behind

some songs

A little part of me

 

CH

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