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Hey Guys, hello one and all, i'm hoping somebody here can help me...

I recall a poem Bukowski wrote in regards to an ex of some sort who had died and he was reflecting over the relationship in front of a dresser or mirror of some sort...it was really powerful and for the life of me can't remember where i read it or the title...for some reason i do recall a line near the end that mentioned 'in 14 years'...

This has been hanging over me for ages so i thought i'd ask...

Hopefully hear you soon...

Michael...
 
In the poem 'The Twins' Bukowski reflects on the passing of his father while wearing one of his old suits and looking in a mirror - perhaps this is it?

Also, there are a fair few poems written for and about Jane which dwell on Bukowski's lasting grief after she died. In one of these, 'remains' (The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over the Hills) he says
it took 14 years to know her...
...
...but give me 14 days or 14 years,
I will kill any man
who would touch or take
whatever's left.
 
That's it!!! Remains is the one...! I am indebted to you...! My head was twisted to such an extreme in trying to work that out that i've missed nights of sleep... (not really but you get the point)...

Good Karma to you my Friend...!

Michael...
 
Websters Dictionary definition:

hank solo: (n.) the bukowski concordance


just amazing.

While I'm at it...

I've been wanting to find the poem where he is
sitting in a bar, looking at himself in the mirror,
thinking back about things, and wondering:

"what happened to that (young) guy"

and the guy is him.

Ring any bells, hank?
 
I still have not seen anyone ever stump Hank Solo.

I've been wanting to find the poem where he is
sitting in a bar, looking at himself in the mirror,
thinking back about things, and wondering:

"what happened to that (young) guy"

and the guy is him.

Ring any bells, hank?

Dang Bill you have cursed me :D

Sorry Father, I can't put my finger on that exact one at the moment.
 
ha!

I'm also looking for a poem. It is about a guy. I think that he is drinking a beer. He is with his woman. I think that the poem has the word "and" in it. Any luck?

(If he comes up wit this one, I'll shit)....

Bill
 
I'm also looking for a poem. It is about a guy. I think that he is drinking a beer. He is with his woman. I think that the poem has the word "and" in it. Any luck?

Rubbish! Bukowski never wrote about these things. :eek:
 
You are right: It was a trick question. All of his poems were sonnets and everyone knows that he never drank....

Best,
Bill

p.s. Here's another: There is a poem about a woman named "Jane". I don't remember what it was about, but I know that the name Jane was in it. Any idea of that poem?

(please don't answer this qustion...)
 
Sorry Father, I can't put my finger on that exact one at the moment.

no, neither can i. it's a great poem.

he is reminiscing about this, and that, all the drive,
all the ideals the kid had, and the kid was him.

then the killer line:
What ever happened to that kid?

it's a fucking killer piece.
 
he is reminiscing about this, and that, all the drive,
all the ideals the kid had, and the kid was him.

then the killer line:
What ever happened to that kid?

I think you're referring to the poem, The Strongest Of The Strange! Buk reads it at the Uncensored CD's and it's in Septuagenarian Stew page 202.

...I remember
such a
one -
he was about
20 years old
drunk at
10 a.m.
staring into
a cracked
New Orleans
mirror

face dreaming
against the
walls of
the world

where
did I
go?
 
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Good! It's one of my favourite poems. That's why I recognized it...
 
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it has been rolling around in my head for years.
i never thought to ask which one it was.

now? you've named it for me.
mucho thank again.

(touches finger to hat brim)
 

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