Thursday, August 19, 2004

Charles Bukowski

Be Kind
Charles Bukowski

we are always asked
to understand the other person's
viewpoint
no matter how
out-dated
foolish or
obnoxious.

one is asked
to view
their total error
their life-waste
with
kindliness,
especially if they are
aged.

but age is the total of
our doing.
they have aged
badly
because they have
lived
out of focus,
they have refused to
see.

not their fault?

whose fault?
mine?

I am asked to hide
my viewpoint
from them
for fear of their
fear.

age is no crime

but the shame
of a deliberately
wasted
life

among so many
deliberately
wasted
lives

is.

3 Comments:

Blogger Chris Mosley said...

that's nice, man, but if you have wasted even a minute of your time, lived out of focus for a day, shouldn't you be able to relate? A lack of patience with the Sleeping is a lack of patience with ourselves. But that's obvious, I guess.

9:32 PM  
Blogger Danny Meyer said...

It seems to me that your comment is an absolute narrowing of a resonably broad statement. I can't agree because I don't think it actually applys to this poem.

9:22 PM  
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9:28 PM  

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