The continual condition : poems / Charles Bukowski ; edited by John Martin.
2009
PS3552.U4 C65 2009
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Title
The continual condition : poems / Charles Bukowski ; edited by John Martin.
Author
Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
9780061771200
0061771201
0061771201
Imprint
New York : Ecco, c2009.
Description
xi, 127 p. ; 24 cm.
Exhibited
2010
Call Number
PS3552.U4 C65 2009
Note
"Never-before collected poems"--Jacket.
Formatted Contents Note
died 9 april 1553
thanks for the luck
my art form
rejected
full circle
continual condition
let's have some fun
to kiss her long dark hair
waste
recess bells of school
wasted profession
strange morning
feeling good in the new neighborhood
this kind of fire
unemployed
tough cob
last race
my soul is gone
theory
more than ow
dog times
I might get traded
faux pas
about a worried reader of my works:
agnostic
good place
legend
you've seen it on the barstool next to you
never
hot sweaty day in August
news item
comeback
this flag not fondly waving
mannequins
my answer
under the suckerfish sun
I am chastised
fine madness
consistent sort
old movie star
trying to dry out
consummation
before the 7th race
morning after
heavy dogs in cement shoes
down the hatch
tragedy?
listening to the radio at 1:35 a.m.
perfect silence
mirror mirror on the wall
parts dept.
dear editor:
lack of a common interest
I'm upstairs now
as Buddha smiles
what have I seen?
correspondent wrote bitterly:
moving toward age 73:
I saw a tramp last night
mountain of horror
last winter
bent
bayonets in candlelight.
thanks for the luck
my art form
rejected
full circle
continual condition
let's have some fun
to kiss her long dark hair
waste
recess bells of school
wasted profession
strange morning
feeling good in the new neighborhood
this kind of fire
unemployed
tough cob
last race
my soul is gone
theory
more than ow
dog times
I might get traded
faux pas
about a worried reader of my works:
agnostic
good place
legend
you've seen it on the barstool next to you
never
hot sweaty day in August
news item
comeback
this flag not fondly waving
mannequins
my answer
under the suckerfish sun
I am chastised
fine madness
consistent sort
old movie star
trying to dry out
consummation
before the 7th race
morning after
heavy dogs in cement shoes
down the hatch
tragedy?
listening to the radio at 1:35 a.m.
perfect silence
mirror mirror on the wall
parts dept.
dear editor:
lack of a common interest
I'm upstairs now
as Buddha smiles
what have I seen?
correspondent wrote bitterly:
moving toward age 73:
I saw a tramp last night
mountain of horror
last winter
bent
bayonets in candlelight.
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