Sunday, November 13, 2022

And The Moon And The Stars And The World

by Charles Bukowski

Long walks at night–
that’s what good for the soul:
peeking into windows
watching tired housewives
trying to fight off
their beer-maddened husbands.

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by Charles Bukowski

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