Charles Bukowski Quotes About Sorrow

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  • I wish to weep but sorrow is stupid. I wish to believe but belief is a graveyard.

  • the last cigarettes are smoked, the loaves are sliced, and lest this be taken for wry sorrow, drown the spider in wine. you are much more than simply dead: I am a dish for your ashes, I am a fist for your vanished air. the most terrible thing about life is finding it gone.

    Charles Bukowski (2009). “sifting through the madness for the word, the line, the way: New Poems”, p.101, Zondervan
  • Now something so sad has hold of us that the breath leaves and we can't even cry.

    Charles Bukowski (2012). “The Pleasures of the Damned: Selected Poems 1951-1993”, p.86, Canongate Books
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