one day Manuel returned to the place, and
she was gone -
no argument, no note, just
gone, all her clothes
all her stuff, and
Manuel sat by the window and looked out
and didn't make his job
the next day or the
next day or
the day after, he
didn't phone in, he
lost his job, got a
ticket for parking, smoked
four hundred and sixty cigarettes, got
picked up for common drunk, bailed
out, went
to court and pleaded
guilty.

when the rent was up he
moved from Beacon street, he
left the cat and went to live with
his brother and
they'd get drunk
every night
and talk about how
terrible
life was.

Manuel never again smoked
long slim cigars
because Shirley always said
how
handsome he looked
when he did.

Autor: Charles Bukowski

one day Manuel returned to the place, and<br />she was gone - <br />no argument, no note, just<br />gone, all her clothes<br />all her stuff, and<br />Manuel sat by the window and looked out<br />and didn't make his job<br />the next day or the<br />next day or<br />the day after, he<br />didn't phone in, he<br />lost his job, got a<br />ticket for parking, smoked<br />four hundred and sixty cigarettes, got<br />picked up for common drunk, bailed<br />out, went<br />to court and pleaded<br />guilty.<br /><br />when the rent was up he <br />moved from Beacon street, he<br />left the cat and went to live with <br />his brother and<br />they'd get drunk<br />every night<br />and talk about how<br /> terrible<br />life was.<br /><br />Manuel never again smoked<br />long slim cigars<br />because Shirley always said<br />how<br />handsome he looked<br />when he did. - Charles Bukowski




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