Do YOU Learn Anything from History or Make the same Mistakes...Again?

famous quotes, famous writers, history, poetry, Bukowski, Churchill          I looked up this quote to be certain I quoted it with accuracy and low and behold!  Today is the day that Winston Churchill  (you all know how much I love him)   and Charles Bukowski (you know I am obsessed with him) meet. Considering it's my blog I guess it was inevitable.  


Winston Churchill was one of the greatest 'coiner of phrases' that the world has ever seen.  He said, 'those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it' back in the early 1900's.  Not much has changed and it seems that we are, indeed, doomed to repeat and repeat.


Ironically, Bukowski wrote this prose back in the early 1950's.  It could have been written yesterday;  we're still at war, the politicians still suffer from the malady of greed and power. Government still disregards the weak, the old, the impoverished, the helpless........famous quotes, famous writers, Bukowski, Churchill, famous men


putrefaction ©  (Bukowski)


of late

I've had this thought

that this country

has gone backwards

4 or 5 decades

and that all the

social advancement

the good feeling of

person toward

person

has been washed

away

and replaced by the same

old

bigotries.


we have

more than ever

the selfish wants of power

the disregard for the

weak

the old

the impoverished

the

helpless.


we are replacing want with

war

salvation with

slavery.


we have wasted the

gains


we have become

rapidly

less.


we have our Bomb

it is our fear

our damnation

and our

shame.


now

something so sad

has hold of us

that

the breath

leaves

and we can't even

cry.


'Oh no!' you cry, 'Trish is going all political on us'.  Not at all.  It's still about the writing and the wordsmiths of our time.

I just found it so poignant that these two great men,  so very different in their calling and their craft would come to the same philosophical place decades apart.  One man was a great statesman, a world leader and a wordmaster at the highest level. The other man, a dissolute, drunken, promiscuous, wild genius of a writer.  One pronounced wisdom in a pedantic, clear statement, leaving nothing to interpretation or misunderstanding. The other's rantings makes you see it, breath it, taste it, feel it.


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