Talking Back To Chuck – A Two Dimensional Poem

Talking Back To Chuck – A Two Dimensional Poem

In this installment I deconstruct Charles Bukowski’s Poem A Smile To Remember

Bukowski’s poems are rough, this one is no exception.  The accompanying avante garde music accentuates the feeling.  So, if you’re looking for pretty, this is not it.  But as was Bukowski, it is somehow compelling.

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Kemialliset Ystavat live at WFMU 2008 (Part 2) by Kemialliset Ystavat is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.a smile to remember

by Charles Bukowski

we had goldfish and they circled around and around
in the bowl on the table near the heavy drapes
covering the picture window and
my mother, always smiling, wanting us all
to be happy, told me, “be happy Henry!”
and she was right: it’s better to be happy if you
can
but my father continued to beat her and me several times a week
while
raging inside his 6-foot-two frame because he couldn’t
understand what was attacking him from within.

my mother, poor fish,
wanting to be happy, beaten two or three times a
week, telling me to be happy: “Henry, smile!
why don’t you ever smile?”

and then she would smile, to show me how, and it was the
saddest smile I ever saw

one day the goldfish died, all five of them,
they floated on the water, on their sides, their
eyes still open,
and when my father got home he threw them to the cat
there on the kitchen floor and we watched as my mother
smiled

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Published on February 28, 2015 09:00
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