“women were beyond me. they saw something depraved. there was one waitress a little older than I, she rather smiled, lingered when she brought my coffee. that was plenty for me, that was enough. - Young in New Orleans”
Quote by Charles Bukowski
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The Last Night of the Earth Poems
This book is a compilation of poems that delve into the profound and existential themes surrounding the concept of the end of the world and the human experience of mortality. more
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