Still, what I want in my lifeis to be willingto be dazzled–to cast aside the weight of factsand maybe evento float a littleabove this difficult world.

Mary Oliver
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In Charles Bukowski’s “Still, what I want in my life is to be willing to be dazzled” he expresses how he has a desire to experience the feeling of being in a dream. He wants to be a person who is willing to cast aside all of his memories and goals and just float a little above the rest. He wants to be able to turn his back on all of his notions of logic and reality and twist himself free from this difficult world.

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