Revolt In The Ranks

Charles Bukowski

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I have just spent one-hour-and-a-half
handicapping tomorrow's
card.
when am I going to get at the poems?
well, they'll just have to wait
they'll have to warm their feet in the
anteroom
where they'll sit gossiping about
me.
"this Chinaski, doesn't he realize that
without us he would have long ago
gone mad, been dead?"
"he knows, but he thinks he can keep
us at his beck and call!"
"he's an ingrate!"
"let's give him writer's block!"
"yeah!"
"yeah!"
"yeah!"
the little poems kick up their heels
and laugh.
then the biggest one gets up and
walks toward the door.
"hey, where are you going?" he is
asked.
"somewhere where I am
appreciated."
then, he
and the others
vanish.
I open a beer, sit down at the
machine and nothing
happens.
like now.
from the 1997 Black Sparrow New Year's greeting, "A New War"

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Comments2
  • CurtisPinkston

    "Nah, not such a fan of the whole 'gossiping poems' concept.🤔 Found it a bit more appealing in my younger years, tbh. 😑"

    • walkerstrain95

      LOVED CHARLES BUKOWSKI'S WORK SINCE MY YOUNGER DAYS. "THE LITTLE POEMS KICK UP THEIR HEELS AND LAUGH" IS STILL A POWERFUL LINE TO ME.