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October 2011

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Friends Within the Darkness

I can remember starving in a
small room in a strange city
shades pulled down, listening to
classical music
I was young I was so young it hurt like a knife
inside
because there was no alternative except to hide as long
as possible—
not in self-pity but with dismay at my limited chance:
trying to connect.

the old composers — Mozart, Bach, Beethoven,
Brahms were the only ones who spoke to me and
they were dead.

finally, starved and beaten, I had to go into
the streets to be interviewed for low-paying and
monotonous
jobs
by strange men behind desks
men without eyes men without faces
who would take away my hours
break them
piss on them.

now I work for the editors the readers the
critics

but still hang around and drink with
Mozart, Bach, Brahms and the
Bee
some buddies
some men
sometimes all we need to be able to continue alone
are the dead
rattling the walls
that close us in

- Charles Bukowski

Sep 30, 2011
#poetry

September 2011

9 posts

Sep 27, 201112 notes
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#junior kimbrough #photography #black and white
Sep 24, 20115 notes
#music #mixtape
“Absence diminishes commonplace passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and kindles fire.” —Francois, duc de La Rochefoucauld
Sep 22, 20111 note
#quote
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Sep 21, 20113 notes
#delta spirit #listen

Long ago there lived a king who was troubled with many worries and surrounded by enemies on all sides. Desperate for relief, he summoned the wisest men in his court and challenged them to create a motto, a few simple and magic words, that could help him in times of trouble and distress. “It must be brief enough to be engraved on my ring.” he said. That way he could have it close to him at all times.

The king spoke slowly and deliberately, worried his voice would betray the feelings of anxiety and doubt that consumed him. He feared not even the wisest men in his kingdom could provide him with any comfort, but his words projected confidence in the men and their task. “It must be appropriate in every situation, equally as useful in prosperity and adversity. It must be a motto wise and true. Something to last to the end of time. Simple words that can guide any man, woman, or child for their entire lives. In every circumstance, no matter what may happen.”

The wise men worked diligently for several days cloistered in a hostel on the outskirts of the capital city. Hundreds of mottos were proposed and rejected. Finally they emerged from their chambers and returned to the king with their magic words.

“These words shall comfort and give rise to wisdom for every change or chance that life can take,” declared the wise men. “These are words that will fit every situation, good or bad, and our perceptions that cloud both extremes. Remembering these words will ease a heavy heart and tortured mind in every circumstance.”

And the words they gave the monarch to engrave of his cherished ring were: This too shall pass.

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#mike flanagan #earl weaver #baseball
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