Magic persists without us

“the Egyptians loved the cat
were entombed with it
instead of with the women
and never with the dog

but now
here
good people with
good eyes
are very few

yet fine cats
with great style
lounge about
in the alleys of
the universe.

about
our argument tonight
whatever it was
about
and
no matter how unhappy
it made us
feel

remember that
there is a
cat
somewhere
adjusting to the
space of itself
with a delightful
grace

in other words

magic persists
without us
no matter what
we may try to do
to spoil it.”

Charles Bukowski

 

This entry was posted in Books, Restaurants, USA, Writing and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

1 Response to Magic persists without us

  1. The last stanza is fantastic — as is the cat in the photo 🙂

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.