Ok, just curious, ive been reading Bukowski's book Burning in Water Drowning in Flame, and the poem, "To the whore who took my poems" is one i really enjoy. But i would like some clarification. Does bukowski mean what the words say? or is there another meaning then to what i am actually reading?
Also, what do the last few lines mean?
"but as god said,
crossing his legs,
i see where i have made plenty of poets
but not so very much
poetry."
I dont understand these lines.
This isnt an urgent question, it was just something i was wondering.
:):)
Also, what do the last few lines mean?
"but as god said,
crossing his legs,
i see where i have made plenty of poets
but not so very much
poetry."
I dont understand these lines.
This isnt an urgent question, it was just something i was wondering.
:):)