i g l o o


his name was Eddie and he had a
big white dog
with a curly tail
a huskie
like one of those that pulled sleighs
up near the north pole
Igloo he called him
and Eddie had a bow and arrow
and every week or two
he'd send an arrow
into the dog's side
then run into his mother's house
through the yelping
saying that Igloo had fallen on
the arrow.
that dog took quite a few arrows and
managed to
survive
but I saw what really happened and didn't
like Eddie very much.
so when I broke Eddie's leg
in a sandlot football game
that was my way of getting even
for Igloo.

his parents threatened to sue my
parents
claiming I did it on purpose because
that's what Eddie
told them.

well, nobody had any money anyhow
and when Eddie's father got a job
in San Diego
they moved away and left the
dog.
we took him in.

Igloo turned out to be rather dumb
did not respond to very much
had no life or joy in him
just stuck out his tongue
panted
slept most of the time
when he wasn't eating
and although he wiped his ass
up and down the lawn after
defecating
he usually had a large fragrant smear of
brown
under his tail

when he was run over by an
icecream truck
3 or 4 months later
and died in a stream of scarlet
I didn't feel more than the
usual amount of grief
and loss
and I was still glad that I
had managed to
break Eddie's leg.

Charles Bukowski


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she was consumed by 3 simple things:
drink, despair, loneliness; and 2 more:
youth and beauty

Charles Bukowski


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What a weary time those years were -- to have the desire and the need to live but not the ability.

Charles Bukowski

Mots clés youth poverty hardship



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I was young I was so young it hurt like a knife
inside
because there was no alternative except to hide as long
as possible---
not in self-pity but with dismay at my limited chance:
trying to connect.

Charles Bukowski


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Dying should come easy:
like a freight train you
don't hear when
your back is
turned.

Charles Bukowski

Mots clés death



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A man who can beat the horses can do anything he makes up his mind to do.

Charles Bukowski


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you boys can keep your virgins
give me hot old women in high heels
with asses that forgot to get old.

Charles Bukowski

Mots clés innocence women sex-appeal



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I loved you like a man loves a woman he never touches, only writes to, keeps little photographs of.

Charles Bukowski

Mots clés love



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if you think they didn't go crazy
in tiny rooms just like you're doing now without women without food without hope then you're not ready.

Charles Bukowski

Mots clés writing



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for a man of 55 who didn't get laid
until he was 23 and not very often until he was 50 I think that I should stay listed via Pacific Telephone
until I get as much as the average man has had

Charles Bukowski

Mots clés sex



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