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Lightheart

How can you remain
so starlike,
even through this sorry strife?
You show here each day,
and give things away.
A funny word,
a pun or two,
a walk with you,
a curious view.
Lightheart I call you,
but know that I see
that your cup
no longer runneth over.
Would that I could fill it.

Posted byLee DunnJune 3, 2020Posted inLove, poetry, relationships, thoughts, Uncategorized1 Comment on Lightheart

No regrets

I would tell
what percolates within me,
but it’s not grand enough
for a pauper’s poem.
The thing that rises from the breast,
reddening the ears
and brewing these tears.
But I stay shut,
and quit of speech.
Held in the sway of regret,
but warmed by your aureole.
It is enough.

Posted byLee DunnMay 27, 2020June 22, 2020Posted inLove, poetry, relationshipsLeave a comment on No regrets

Butterfly

When you look at me,
sometimes it’s very odd.
I feel as if you are seeing something
that I don’t yet know.
Figuring the future.
Got it down pat.
But I don’t want to know,
unless you show me.
When I look at you,
I wish your flurry of flights would end.
Stay. We’ll share stories.

Posted byLee DunnMay 10, 2020Posted inLove, poetry, relationships, thoughts, UncategorizedLeave a comment on Butterfly

Twitter

Here is a Book of Faces
of a nobler sort.
Each one (that can be seen),
beautiful in some way.
If we but read between the lines,
we can divine their colours.
So many are umbral now,
I fear.
But I am fatalistic, cynical.
I hope I am wrong,
when I cry
for the ones who smile.

Posted byLee DunnMay 9, 2020Posted infree verse, Love, poetry, relationships, thoughts, UncategorizedLeave a comment on Twitter

Puppers

We were nine.
I believed everything you said.
Touching a toad gave you warts.
Step on a crack,
you break your mother’s back.
Kill a spider and it rains.
We made grasshoppers spit tobacco,
knew the divinity
of buttercups, daisies,
and dandelion chains.
Such puppies in love.

Posted byLee DunnMay 7, 2020Posted infree verse, Love, personal stories, poetry, relationships, Uncategorized2 Comments on Puppers

Adamless Eve

Dearest Eve-
When you are born,
may you grow
in sacrificial love.
May you bathe
in the galloping days,
take the hand of many,
and rejoice in that which is given.
When you teach,
we will follow,
laying aside all that is false.
This is your time.
We will be ready.

Posted byLee DunnMay 4, 2020Posted infree verse, Love, poetry, spiritual, thoughts, UncategorizedLeave a comment on Adamless Eve

Hurry hard

Each of us wanted safety.
Father, from trouble’s horde.
Mother, from father.
We chickens, from the storm.

All of us were running,
and love was hard pressed to keep up.
Adolescence held confusion, guilt,
and strange desire.

I looked for yellow bricks,
on the cusp of a fireworks life.

Posted byLee DunnApril 19, 2020February 19, 2023Posted in#family, free verse, Love, mental health, personal stories, relationships, spiritual, thoughtsLeave a comment on Hurry hard

In here

So many, here,
write words of love.
Words of yearn,
longing and lonely.
Are they for one
who is here,
or has left
and cannot come home?
For one who wants a conjuring
to bring warmth to a sad siren.
In dream, I conjure you,
the writer,
with hands
soft, warm, and strong.
Alone.

Posted byLee DunnApril 8, 2020Posted infree verse, Love, poetry, relationships, thoughts1 Comment on In here

The face in the shoebox

That polaroid. Buddy was going through his shoebox of old photos, dealing them out like cards on the coffee table. I was stunned, but faked disinterest. The party drifted to the kitchen. He wouldn’t miss it. Xenia, how came this? So young. So innocent of your appalling destiny.

Posted byLee DunnApril 7, 2020Posted inflash fiction, Love, relationships, Uncategorized3 Comments on The face in the shoebox

The stairs, the stars

I will want my eyes open if I can,
when it happens.
Don’t stay
if it’s too hard.
But if you do,
you might see,
in my dry eyes,
a struggle of the soul.
A sea-change,
as I watch the silver sun,
and all that’s earthly folds its book.
For I’ve already peeked at the show,
And I know.

Posted byLee DunnApril 6, 2020May 24, 2020Posted in#family, free verse, Love, poetry, spiritual, thoughtsLeave a comment on The stairs, the stars

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