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And maybe he doesn't paint some sensitive sceneries or talk about love in a romantically appealing kind of ways, but there's where the beauty lies in. \nCharles gets straight to the core of things, he doesn't hide the ugliness, doesn't polish the truth of human emotions and interactions. And he led a very unpleasant wild life , so what he talked about, in a very clever use of words , was candidly sincere. \nSome poems are quite forgettable and some are too precious to be dismissed . \nEspecially the ones addressed to his daughter and his first wife . \nAnd here's below , the one poem that I'll fondly remember to the rest of my life : \nBluebird",4,"none","rv-01krmswa7xrnyq399tt6gs42zm",[],{"first":7,"last":7,"prev":7,"next":7},{"path":96,"per_page":97,"next_cursor":7,"prev_cursor":7,"has_more":18},"https:\u002F\u002Fapi.seekquel.app\u002Fapi\u002Fworks\u002F01krmsw9se5paw6e7tb8e4y86n\u002Freviews",20]