Charles Bukowski Quotes
When I Was A Boy I Used To Dream Of Becoming
the Village Idiot.
I Used To Lie In Bed And Imagine Myself The
happy Idiot
able To Get Food Easily
... And Easy Sympathy,
a Planned Confusion Of Not Too Much Love Or Effort.
some Would Claim That I Have Succeeded.
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