Charles BukowskiThe writing of somemenis like a vast bridgethat carries youoverthe many thingsthat claw and tear. The Wine of Forever
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The writing of somemenis like a vast bridgethat carries youoverthe many thingsthat claw and tear.The Wine of Forever is one of the greatest saying, which means that thoughts carry you over all things.,Even though they seem to tear at your life.
Source: Love Is A Dog From Hell
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