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Show Biz by Charles Bukowski
I can’t have it
and you can’t have it
and we won’t
get it
so don’t bet on it
or even think ab..
Sway With Me by Charles Bukowski
sway with me, everything sad --
madmen in stone houses
without doors,
lepers steaming love and so..
Something For The Touts, The Nuns, The Grocery Clerks, And You . . . by Charles Bukowski
we have everything and we have nothing
and some men do it in churches
and some men do it by tearin..
Sleep by Charles Bukowski
she was a short one
getting fat and she had once been
beautiful and
she drank the wine
she drank..
Some People by Charles Bukowski
some people never go crazy.
me, sometimes I’ll lie down behind the couch
for 3 or 4 days.
they’ll..
Short Order by Charles Bukowski
I took my girlfriend to your last poetry reading,
she said.
yes, yes? I asked.
she’s young and pr..
Shoes by Charles Bukowski
when you’re young
a pair of
female
high-heeled shoes
just sitting
alone
in the closet
can fi..
Somebody by Charles Bukowski
god I got the sad blue blues,
this woman sat there and she
said
are you really Charles
Buk..
So Now? by Charles Bukowski
the words have come and gone,
I sit ill.
the phone rings, the cats sleep.
Linda vacuums.
I am wa..
Sunset From Omaha Hotel Window by Carl Sandburg
INTO the blue river hills
The red sun runners go
And the long sand changes
And to-day is a goner
..
Still Life by Carl Sandburg
COOL your heels on the rail of an observation car.
Let the engineer open her up for ninety miles an..
Sketch by Carl Sandburg
THE shadows of the ships
Rock on the crest
In the low blue lustre
Of the tardy and the soft inrol..
Shagbark Hickory by Carl Sandburg
IN the moonlight under a shag-bark hickory tree
Watching the yellow shadows melt in hoof-pools,
Li..
Sandhill People by Carl Sandburg
I TOOK away three pictures.
One was a white gull forming a half-mile arch from the pines toward Wau..
Salvage by Carl Sandburg
GUNS on the battle lines have pounded now a year
between Brussels and Paris.
And, William Morris,..
Soup by Carl Sandburg
I SAW a famous man eating soup.
I say he was lifting a fat broth
Into his mouth with a spoon.
His..
Skyscraper by Carl Sandburg
BY day the skyscraper looms in the smoke and sun and
has a soul.
Prairie and valley, streets of th..
Swirl by Carl Sandburg
A SWIRL in the air where your head was once, here.
You walked under this tree, spoke to a moon for..
Summer Stars by Carl Sandburg
BEND low again, night of summer stars.
So near you are, sky of summer stars,
So near, a long arm m..
Sumach and Birds by Carl Sandburg
IF you never came with a pigeon rainbow purple
Shining in the six o’clock September dusk:
If the r..
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