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Charles Bukowski - How Is Your Heart?Charles Bukowski - How Is Your Heart?
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during my worst times on the park benches in the jails or living with whores I always had this certain contentment- I wouldn`t call it happiness- it was more of an inner balance that settled for whatever was occurring and it helped in the factories and when relationships went wrong with the girls. it helped through the wars and the hangovers the back alley fights the hospitals. to awaken in a cheap room in a strange city and pull up the shade- this was the craziest kind of contentment and to walk across the floor to an old dresser with a cracked mirror- see myself, ugly, grinning at it all. what matters most is how well you walk through the fire.  URL: http://plagiarist.com/poetry/?wid=155 | Printed on 26 April 2003.Copyright ©2003 Plagiarist.com - All rights reserved. | http://www.plagiarist.com Plagiarist.com Poetry Archive: Talkback! » For Students Need help with an assignment? See how the Plagiarist.com PoetryNotes™ can make poetry analysis a snap! » For Critics and Scholars Have something to say about this poem? Use our comment form to add a comment! «top»
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