Logo

Reckon

  • Random
  • Archive
  • RSS

‘Millionaires’ by Charles Bukowski

urchinmovement:

you
no faces
no faces
at all
laughing at nothing—
let me tell you
I have drunk in skid row rooms with
imbecile winos
whose cause was better
whose eyes still held some light
whose voices retained some sensibility,
and when the morning came
we were sick but not ill,
poor but not deluded,
and we stretched in our beds and rose
in the late afternoons
like millionaires.

(via henrycharlesbukowski)

Source: urchinmovement

    • #poetry
    • #bukowski
  • 3 months ago > urchinmovement
  • 256
  • Comments
  • Permalink
Share

Short URL

TwitterFacebookPinterestGoogle+

256 Notes/ Hide

  1. lifeisastrangegame reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  2. atmyboy reblogged this from urchinmovement
  3. ladylilith333 likes this
  4. thenoisebeforewesleep likes this
  5. feufroid reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  6. girl-in-california likes this
  7. earthlaughsflowers reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  8. misskloot likes this
  9. karansel reblogged this from violentcraving
  10. violentcraving reblogged this from urchinmovement
  11. violentcraving likes this
  12. holdyourstage likes this
  13. johnbenders reblogged this from leukocytes
  14. reparatie reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  15. carolcrossi likes this
  16. youngmountains likes this
  17. xletitbleedx reblogged this from heroinkilldtheradiostar
  18. blessyourprops likes this
  19. usedtolivethere likes this
  20. theplaintshirt likes this
  21. motjaba reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  22. visual-poetry likes this
  23. anabundanceof reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  24. tranceend reblogged this from reckon
  25. beaast likes this
  26. threethirtysix likes this
  27. reckon reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski and added:
    you no faces no faces at all laughing at nothing— let me tell you I have drunk in skid row rooms with imbecile winos...
  28. dishonorabledischarge reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  29. deerwelder likes this
  30. fashionably-uninvited likes this
  31. gylleneungdom likes this
  32. dilettanti123 reblogged this from derrierelasalledebains
  33. quis-ego-reputo likes this
  34. hvc3 likes this
  35. backfromthelab likes this
  36. doppelbot likes this
  37. matapiooyi likes this
  38. harveyspector likes this
  39. jajumo likes this
  40. left-nut likes this
  41. ciinemas reblogged this from leukocytes
  42. they-call-me-ian likes this
  43. brownbeets likes this
  44. sonicambulance likes this
  45. constantopposites reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  46. backoftheclass likes this
  47. franceschild reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  48. notmaryverycontrary likes this
  49. 2turtlestumbling likes this
  50. imalexroy reblogged this from henrycharlesbukowski
  51. Show more notesLoading...

Recent comments

Blog comments powered by Disqus
← Previous • Next →

About

Avatar The Whole World's a Stage

When we put satellites around the planet Darwinian nature ended. The earth became an artform subject to the same programming as media networks and their environments. The entire evolutionary process shifted...from biology to technology. Evolution became not an involuntary response of organisms to new conditions but part of the consensus of human consciousness. - McLuhan

Reckon

C/W

Twitter

FBRT

Me, Elsewhere

  • My Cargo Collective Site
  • @Reckon on Twitter
  • Reckon on Vimeo
  • Reckonwordwide on Youtube
  • Reckon on Flickr
  • Reckon on Soundcloud

Twitter

Instagram

loading tweets…

loading photos…

I Dig These Posts

  • Photo via enigmacontinuum

    arpeggia:

    Bruce Nauman - Changing Light Corridor with Rooms, 1971

    During the 1960s and 1970s, Nauman created various claustrophobic and...

    Photo via enigmacontinuum
  • Photo via torciendoeltiempo
    Photo via torciendoeltiempo
  • Photo via artskoolrejek

    dailyartspace:

    Artwork of the day:

    Travel Issue by David Shrigley

    Photo via artskoolrejek
  • Quote via artskoolrejek
    “Some people underestimate how erotic it is to be understood.”
    — Mary Rakow (via perpetuallypro-solitude)
    Quote via artskoolrejek
See more →
  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Mobile

Reckon Wordwide.

Effector Theme by Pixel Union