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 Jun 2020 Chuck Kean
Betty H
Each warm summer eve
When the moon peeks from a cloud
I gaze at his face

When his lips pop up
I'm convinced he views my grin
It causes a giggle

When his lips sink down
I wonder about his mood
Do I change him so?

Eyes shut late at night
I see the moon in my dreams
no clouds to hide him
 Jun 2020 Chuck Kean
Me and You
as your view
widens and
your
patience
allows you to
watch
things
unfold
you
bit by bit cross
the term
random
out of your
dictionary
replace it
with
yet to
explore
~
 Jun 2020 Chuck Kean
amanda
on the nights
when my eyes
bleed harder
than my heart—
you let your own
bleed out for me
anna-
every time i cry
about him,
you’re ready to hold me

and i just don’t know
how i’m lucky enough
to have you
 Jun 2020 Chuck Kean
Rose
I can fly with birds of sorrow,
I can fly with twisted wings.
I can fly like there’s no tomorrow,
I can sing like many springs.

People are but lonely birds,
Calling, calling, to be heard,
By other birds, by anyone,
Yet each bird keeps flying on.

Not ever pausing, to stop and hear
A lonely voice, calling dear,
The voices are lost, the voices are found
In the sound of the song, the song of the sound.

But I can fly on lonely waters
And stop to sing with lonely souls,
I can linger on the frontier,
And stop to sing, all alone.

I can soar above the clouds
Watching for someone worth singing with
Watching for someone in the crowds
A singer of songs, a legend, a myth.

But the sky is still grey, so bleak and dark,
Of blackness and unwanted things,
So I fly, as lonely as a lark,
Singing alone, on whispered wings.
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