Betting on the Muse is a combination of hilarious poetry and stories. Charles Bukowski writes about the real life of a working man and all that comes with it.
we were the depression kids and we swore we’d never be like our fathers or our fathers’ fathers. we’d break through the crap and the fakery. we knew something. we knew something, sitting in the dark, drinking and smoking. it was all a matter of which one of us got there first. the ends of our cigarettes glowing in the dark. as perfect as we could get. the laughter like knives cutting the stupid air. Los Angeles 1935
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the illusion is that you are simply reading this poem. the reality is that this is more than a poem. this is a beggar’s knife. this is a tulip. this is a soldier marching through Madrid. this is you on your death bed. this is Li Po laughing underground. this is not a god-damned poem. this is a horse asleep. a butterfly in your brain. this is the devil’s circus. you are not reading this on a page. the page is reading you. feel it?