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Bukowski, Charles: the end of the funhouse

Portre of Bukowski, Charles

the end of the funhouse (English)

I drive to the beach at night
in the winter
and sit and look at the burned-down pier
and wonder why they just let it sit there
in the water.
I want it out of there,
blown up,
vanished,
erased;
that pier should no longer sit there
with madmen sleeping inside
the burned-out guts of the funhouse . . .
it's treason, I say, blow the damn thing up,
get it out of my eyes,
that tombstone in the sea . . .

the madmen will find other holes
to crawl into.
I used to walk that pier when I was 8
years old.

(1971)



Uploaded byGóz Adrienn
Source of the quotationhttps://bukowskiforum.com/threads/hearse-no-15-1971-vallejo-and-the-end-of-the-funhouse.11407/

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