#Americans #XXCentury #1977 #LoveIsADogFromHell
I was sitting with an anarchist from Beverly Hills, Ben Solvnag, who was writing my biography when I heard her footsteps on the court walk. I knew the sound—they were always fast and fr...
death wants more death, and its we… I remember my father’s garage, how… I would brush the corpses of flies from the windows they thought were… their sticky, ugly, vibrant bodies
Tony phoned and told me that Jan had left him but that he was a… helped him he said to think about… like D. H. Lawrence pissed off with life in general bu…
the pleasures of the damned are limited to brief moments of happiness: like the eyes in the look of a dog… like a square of wax,
the dead can sleep they don’t get up and rage they don’t have a wife. her white face like a flower in a closed
god I got the sad blue blues, this woman sat there and she said are you really Charles Bukowski?
the dead dogs of nowhere bark as you approach another traffic accident. cars one standing on its
sometimes I forget about him and h… innocence, almost idiotic, awkward… he liked walking over bridges and… to night I think about him, the wa… one felt space between his lines,…
out of the arms of one love and into the arms of another I have been saved from dying on th… by a lady who smokes pot writes songs and stories,
up in northern California he stood in the pulpit and had been reading for some time he had been reading poems about nature and the goodness
my mother, father and I walked to the market once a week for our government relief food: cans of beans, cans of
there is always that space there just before they get to us that space that fine relaxer the breather
he hooked to the body hard took it well and loved to fight had seven in a row and a small fle… over one eye,
blue fish, the blue night, a blue… everything is blue. and my cats are blue: blue fur, bl… blue whiskers, blue eyes. my bed lamp shines
I didn’t have any friends at school, didn’t want any. I felt better being alone. I sat on a bench and watched the others play and they looked foolish to me. During lunch one day I was a...