Sunday, April 23, 2023

For Recent Retirees and Everyone Else

 A poem by Charles Bukowski.


Throwing Away the Alarm Clock


my father always said, “early to bed and
early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy 
and wise.”
 
it was lights out at 8 p.m. in our house
and we were up at dawn to the smell of
coffee, frying bacon and scrambled 
eggs. 
 
my father followed this general routine
for a lifetime and died young, broke, 
and, I think, not too
wise.
 
taking note, I rejected his advice and it
became, for me, late to bed and late
to rise.
 
now, I’m not saying that I’ve conquered
the world but I’ve avoided
numberless early traffic jams, bypassed some
common pitfalls
and have met some strange, wonderful
people
 
one of whom 
was 
myself—someone my father
never 
knew.

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