how many of us do exactly what he's saying here? go to poetry gatherings... let our friends & family praise us... without the rest of the world ever knowing a single poem we've written.
think about it for a moment
I can't say that Buck is among my favorites, but this one is a good'n. The line about the mailman may be a self-deprecating reference to himself.
Of course there is vanity in putting one's creative efforts out there! It is sometimes sad for how much of our self-esteem we attach to others' appreciation. But we hope and dream, and who knows, perhaps we will eventually be recognized for our genius. Until that occurs, though, we are just as Bukowski writes.
We are what we are as people and poets. How sad if we never improve as either but remain satisfied with mediocrity.
Hmm he likes to think of himself as the master of poetry it seems!
Pathetic, shallow and bland! springs to mind when reading this and many of his other pieces?
Just how did he get famous again? ohhh yeah he died!
How do you know if you are a loser
poet or not if you don't go?
And BTW, how is he so intimately familar
with these readings if he never goes?
I feel sorry for all the parties involved,
since either they know they are losers,
or they don't care.
This is not the best poem I have ever
read, by any means.
Maybe he should have tried it out at
a coffeehouse first.![]()