Poema Charles Bukowski
a great white light dawns across the
continent
as we fawn over our failed traditions,
often kill to preserve them
or sometimes kill just to kill.
It doesn’tseem to matter: the answers dangle just
out of reach,
out of hand, out of mind.
The leaders of the past were insufficient,
the leaders of the present are unprepared.
We curl up tightly in our bedsat night and wait.
It is a waiting without hope, more like
a prayer for unmerited grace.
It all looks more and more like the same old
movie.
The actors are different but the plots the same:senseless.
We should have known, watching our fathers.
We should have known, watching our mothers.
They did not know, they too were not prepared to
teach.
We were too naive to ignore theircounsel
and now we have embraced their
ignorance as our
own.
We are them, multiplied.
We are their unpaid debts.
We are bankrupt
in money and
in spirit.
There are a few exceptions, of course,but these teeter on the
edge
and will
at any moment
tumble down to join the rest
of us,
the raving, the battered, the blind and the sadly
corrupt.
a great white light dawns across the continent,
the flowers open blindly in the stinking wind,
as grotesque and ultimately
unlivable
our 21st century
struggles to be
born.
-Charles Bukowski
Interpretation of the poem
Firstparagraph: the XXI century is coming, people are dying to conserve their traditions, and no answer can be found.
Second paragraph: the leaders of the past didn’t prevent bad situations, the new leadersdidn’t learn of the past leaders and mistake and the others are just hopeless.
Third paragraph: mare the same problems over and over and no progress nor solutions.
Fourth paragraph: fathers andmothers weren’t prepared to teach, we were to inexperience to ignore them and now we had adopted their ignorance as ours.
Fifth paragraph: they are few exceptions of fair people, but will at any time...
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