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Index
Author’s Introduction It Catches My Heart in Its Hands (Poems 1955-1963) the tragedy of the leaves to the whore who took my poems the state of world affairs for marilyn m. the life of borodin no charge a literary romance the twins the day it rained at the los angeles county museum 2 p.m. beer hooray say the roses the sunday artist old poet the race vegas the house side of the sun the talkers a pleasant afternoon in bed the priest and the matador love & fame & death my father the bird the singular self a 340 dollar horse and a hundred dollar whore Crucifix in a Deathhand (Poems 1963-1965) view from the screen crucifix in a deathhand grass fuzz no lady godiva the workers beans with garlic mama machineguns towers & timeclocks something for the touts sway with me lack of almost everything no. 6 don’t come around but if you do startled into life like fire stew lilies in my brain i am dead like a violet in the snow letter from too far man in the sun woman like all the years wasted they, all of them, know a nice day At Terror Street and Agony Way (Poems 1965-1968) beerbottle the body k.o. sunday before noon 7th race when the angels swung low and burned on going out to get the mail i wanted to overthrow the government the girls a note on rejection slips true story x-pug class living the intellectual shot of red-eye i met a genius poverty to kiss the worms goodnight john dillinger and le chasseur maudit the flower lover traffic ticket a little sleep and peace of silence he even looked like a nice guy children in the sky the weather is hot on the back of my watch note to a lady who expected rupert brooke the difference between a bad poet and a good one the curtains are waving for the mercy mongers Burning In Water, Drowning In Flame (Poems 1972-1973) now the trash men zoo tv lost hot love burn and burn and burn the way out of the arms death of an idiot tonalities hey, dolly a poorly night looking for a job the 8 count dogfight letters yes yes eddie and eve the fisherman warm asses what’s the use of a title? the tigress the catch wax job some people father, who art in heaven nerves the rent’s high too laugh literary deathbed blues charles on the circuit my friend, andre i was glad trouble with spain wet night we, the artists i can’t stay in the same room with that woman charisma the sound of human lives save the pier burned hell hath no fury pull a string, a puppet moves tougher than corned beef hash voices straight on through dreamlessly palm leaves About the Author Other Books by Charles Bukowski Cover Copyright About the Publisher
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