I've been reading Bukowski since a junior in college in 1975. I was in London & a very progressive daughter of a professor turned me on to Buk at that tender age.
I've sought out this forum because there's something that's been driving me crazy for weeks......there's a particular poem that I cannot seem to locate (I have every book brand new since '76) & do not have the patience to search it out considering I don't even know the title....but here goes...Buk's on a bus. They stop at a little cafe/diner in the middle of the night for coffee & a bite. I think it's raining. The waitress is heavenly. He wants to stay in that magic place at that time forever. They get back on the bus & continue.......
Please, please, anybody know that poem.....I need it very bad.
I'm a newcomer here but hope to contribute & establish some fine comminication with all.
Thanks so much in advance.
I've sought out this forum because there's something that's been driving me crazy for weeks......there's a particular poem that I cannot seem to locate (I have every book brand new since '76) & do not have the patience to search it out considering I don't even know the title....but here goes...Buk's on a bus. They stop at a little cafe/diner in the middle of the night for coffee & a bite. I think it's raining. The waitress is heavenly. He wants to stay in that magic place at that time forever. They get back on the bus & continue.......
Please, please, anybody know that poem.....I need it very bad.
I'm a newcomer here but hope to contribute & establish some fine comminication with all.
Thanks so much in advance.