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		<title>By: Daphne</title>
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		<description>Charles Bukowski was a prolific writer and poet driven by moments of drunken splendor. His poems though are well written pieces that tend to be bitter ramblings against a dysfunctional society. So although this poem had a very tiny tinge of optimism, I also sensed much bitterness, sarcasm and a tragic sense of self loathing.  

But kudos to you for finding some inspiration to write poems again, Toni! =)  

I just hope they aren&#039;t as dark and morose as most of Bukowski&#039;s poems hehe
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This poem is mostly dark &#039;no? I find relief and happiness that it didn&#039;t end somber, that he found a glimmer of hope. Maybe a little opening is all one needs to push himself towards positivity!&lt;/blockquote&gt;

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<p>But kudos to you for finding some inspiration to write poems again, Toni! =)  </p>
<p>I just hope they aren&#8217;t as dark and morose as most of Bukowski&#8217;s poems hehe<br />
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This poem is mostly dark &#8216;no? I find relief and happiness that it didn&#8217;t end somber, that he found a glimmer of hope. Maybe a little opening is all one needs to push himself towards positivity!</p></blockquote>
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