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Poem by Henry Charles Bukowski


sleep


she was a short one
getting fat and she had once been
beautiful and
she drank the wine
she drank the wine in bed and
talked and screamed and cursed at
me
and i told her
please, I need some
sleep.
-sleep? sleep? ya son of a
bitch, ya never sleep, ya
don't need any
sleep!
I buried her one morning early
I carried her down the sides of the Hollywood Hills
brambles and rabbits and rocks
running in front of me
and by the time I'd dug the ditch
and stuck her in
belly down
and put the dirt back on
the sun was up and it was warm
and the flies were lazy and
I could hardly see anything out of my eyes
everything was so
warm and yellow.
I managed to drive home and I got into bed and I
slept for 5 days and 4
nights.
from "poems written before jumping out of 
an 8 story window" - 1966



Henry Charles Bukowski


Henry Charles Bukowski's other poems:
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  2. the trash men
  3. oh yes
  4. alone with everybody
  5. the history of one tough motherfucker


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Isaac Rosenberg Sleep ("Godhead's lip hangs")
  • Abraham Cowley Sleep ("In vain, thou drowsy God! I thee invoke")
  • Henry Longfellow Sleep ("Lull me to sleep, ye winds, whose fitful sound")
  • James Johnson Sleep ("O Sleep, thou kindest minister to man")
  • John Tabb Sleep ("When he is a little chap")
  • Edward Young Sleep ("Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep")
  • Archibald Lampman Sleep ("If any man, with sleepless care oppressed")

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