Charles Bukowski Quotes
In The Cupboard Sits My Bottle
like A Dwarf Waiting To Scratch Out My Prayers.
I Drink And Cough Like Some Idiot At A Symphony,
sunlight And Maddened Birds Are Everywhere,
the Phone Rings Gamboling Its Sound
against The Odds Of The Crooked Sea;
I Drink Deeply And Evenly Now,
I Drink To Paradise
and Death
and The Lie Of Love.
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