The Man on Chapman Road



The Man on Chapman Road
by Max Burchett

As I was driving the usual way,
Out Chapman Road to start the day,
I saw him standing there.
I stopped and had to stare.

I was shocked to see
The face of someone I had seen,
Never in life, but in a dream with me.
Of this I am sure, was in a nightmare scene.

Maybe it was my imagining!
I have wondered ever since,
Was he an illusion, just me hallucinating?
Such a strange incidence.

Stranger still, the man just looked back at me, face blank,
He said nothing, and I was too shocked
To find words to speak, thoughts to think.
No normal nod or hello was greeted.

His face was expressionless, he just stared.
Alarming part was he seemed to recognize me,
As if I knew him and he knew me,
Continuing the dream where we both had starred.

I had never seen him before, and have never since
On Chapman Road, I sense
He was real, but maybe not.
Just recalling this, I have a chill and scary thought.

I cannot explain or understand, how dreams can possibly manifest
People and things that have never been, but then appear.
Real people I have known, become actors in dreams of the past,
But the encounter with this Chapman man was surreal.

It is hard to explain, to know what it showed.
I am yet to know what it reveals or has shown,
This man standing on Chapman Road.
When I drove away and looked back, he was gone!

In the dream where he appeared,
A nightmare as I said,
He accompanied me through hell and back
And into a cloud before I woke.

I keep trying to recall what he had said, what to me he showed,
What he told me in this dream, something profound.
I should have shouted and asked
When he appeared on Chapman Road.

I am perplexed to know if he was demonic or Divine,
Or something between, though I’m sure the Chapman man was not humankind.
I do not much believe in mystic realms, or prior to this I did not,
But the evidence, this experience, has made me distraught.

I try to clear my mind, to block thoughts out,
But at times I still look about,
Waiting to see the Chapman Road man again.
Whether friend or foe, or a mirage, I must ask him to explain.

Maybe my strange experience was unique, a delusional thought,
But now I suspect it was not.
Think it absurd if you wish, but I know now there exists,
Some other reality, maybe a realm only entered in dreams of anguish.

You best look carefully at faces of strangers who appear lost,
In your waking life, in even mundane, normal mode.
You will in time see the Chapman man from your dreams, a specter, a ghost,
Traveling between worlds; then will appear The Man from Chapman Road.
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Written on 2023

Submitted by MaxwellBurchett on October 27, 2023

Modified by MaxwellBurchett on October 27, 2023

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Stanzas 15
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Maxwell Sebastian Burchett

Maxwell "Max" Sebastian Burchett is president of the charity Golden Hearts that provides support to Ukrainian war refugees. He originated the "Good Day" concept and is leading the campaign to establish "Good Day" as a designated day, nationally recognized as "a day for doing a little extra good." Max is a singer-songwriter from Dallas, Texas. His poems "Until Then" and "I Dream" have been used as lyrics in pop songs of the same names (https://soundcloud.com/maxburchett/i-dream). His music and writing were featured on UK Talk Radio and on their website (https://uktalkradio.org/max-burchett-dog-days/). His writing interests include fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Most recently Max has included in his poetry and non-fiction publications themes developed from his work with Ukrainian war refugees. His poetry style has been influenced by the greats, including Frost, Elliot, Poe and Whitman. Max's short story “Covid Love” was featured in the July 2023, 111th issue of 34thParallel Magazine (https://www.34thparallel.net/34mag-111.html) and his "New Frontiers" poetry trilogy was featured in the October 2023 issue of INTERALIA Magazine (https://www.interaliamag.org/poetry/maxwell-sebastian-burchett-poems/). His romance mystery novel on post-Putin Russia “Red Star Rising” is releasing as serial episodes on Kindle and an anthology of his poems will be released later this year. and an anthology of his poems will be released later this year. Max's poems "Me to You" and "Three Whispered Words" are included in the anthology 'Is there Ever an End' published in November 2023 (https://www.amazon.com/There-Ever-End-Various/dp/B0CNZKNSN7). Max Burchett and his brother started delivering food and letters of encouragement to staff at local hospitals during covid, and that grew into the charity Golden Hearts. After covid the charity’s efforts were refocused on helping Ukrainian war refugees, and the homeless, who are basically refugees in their own country. His observations from work with war refugees and the homeless have led him to write stories and songs that attempt to convey the situation to a broader audience. more…

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