Saturday, February 26, 2022

A Cheery Poem on Aging and Opportunity Squandered



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The Tragedy of the Leaves

by Charles Bukowski

I awakened to dryness and the ferns were dead, 
the potted plants yellow as corn; 
my woman was gone 
and the empty bottles like bled corpses 
surrounded me with their uselessness;  
the sun was still good, though,  
and my landlady's note cracked in fine and 
undemanding yellowness; what was needed now 
was a good comedian, ancient style, a jester 
with jokes upon absurd pain; pain is absurd 
because it exists, nothing more; 
I shaved carefully with an old razor 
the man who had once been young and 
said to have genius; but 
that's the tragedy of the leaves, 
the dead ferns, the dead plants; 
and I walked into a dark hall 
where the landlady stood 
execrating and final, 
sending me to hell, 
waving her fat, sweaty arms 
and screaming 
screaming for rent 
because the world had failed us 
both.

4 comments:

Authors 4 Characters said...

Sorry I didn't get back sooner. Productive, busy weekend. Which is more than can be said for the poor guy in the poem, which almost reads more like flash fiction.

I'll have to read it over again because I'm not sure if the GONE gal is deceased or she just left. Not sure I have the guts to re-read it, though. It's descriptive in its dreariness. Right down to the fat fists of the landlady, who bewails the rent they both wonder if she'll get.

Autumn is usually my favorite season. Now I'm a tad bummed.

JP Mac said...

Cheer up and remember that you're not the author of the poem.

THAT would be dreary.

Authors 4 Characters said...


AMEN! I'm cheered.

There's one poem I wrote, ages back, "Ode to the Common Cold"

Don't remember the whole thing but one line still sticks out, "Get thee, behind me, you germ-infested demon."

Authors 4 Characters said...

Nearly the end of July and August is upon us. Oddly, those leaves have me thinking, fondly of cooler days to come. The fragrance of Autumn. Equally, I'm so glad NOT to be EITHER the author of that poem, or the landlady!

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