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Charles Bukowski - And The Moon And The Stars And The World

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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Poet: Charles Bukowski
Poem: And The Moon And The Stars And The World

Comment 1 of 1, added on September 9th, 2005 at 6:38 PM.

It's nice to take walks. to look inside a window and like what I see on the otherside. I think this might be what my dad's afraid of happening. but then again. he ain't a romantic in any sense. he can't be this symmetrical. he's just him. sad. and an angry boy. I cut my hair two days ago. I took the scissors to them. I felt so liberated. boy did he get mad.

Sandra

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