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Charles Bukowski

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I sit here on the 2nd floor
hunched over in yellow
pajamas
still pretending to be
a writer.
some damned gall,
at 71,
my brain cells eaten
away by
life.
rows of books
behind me,
I scratch my thinning
hair
and search for the
word.
for decades now
I have infuriated the
ladies,
the critics,
the university
suck-toads.
they all will soon have
their time to
celebrate.
"terribly overrated..."
"gross..."
"an aberration..."
my hands sink into the
keyboard
of my
Macintosh,
it's the same old
con
that scraped me
off the streets and
park benches,
the same simple
line
I learned in those
cheap rooms,
I can't let
go,
sitting here
on this 2nd floor
hunched over in yellow
pajamas
still pretending to be
a writer.
the gods smile down,
the gods smile down,
the gods smile down.
Black Sparrow "New Year's Greeting" 1992

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  • genesis4007

    WOW, CHARLES BUKOWSKI REALLY KNOWS HOW TO DESCRIBE THE STRUGGLE OF AN ELDERLY WRITER! I LOVE THE WAY HE SAYS "HUNCHED OVER IN YELLOW PAJAMAS STILL PRETENDING TO BE A WRITER." IT'S SO REAL AND RAW, SHOWING THAT EVEN AT 71 AND WITH A LIFETIME OF EXPERIENCE, DOUBTS AND INSECURITIES STILL PERSIST. THIS POEM IS A GREAT REMINDER THAT WE'RE NEVER REALLY FREE FROM OUR OWN SELF-CRITICISM.