Women were beyond me.they saw somethingdepraved.there was one waitressa little older than I, she rather smiled, lingered when shebrought mycoffee.that was plenty for me, that wasenough.- Young in New Orleans

Charles Bukowski
About This Quote

"Women" is a term that refers to all the people of the world. It has become a term that use often. Women are not easy to understand and they became something that we do not know. They were beyond me, we did not understand them and we did not know what they wanted.

We did not know how they can be like them and we did not get to know them any better. Women are like a mystery box full of surprises, full of emotions and feelings which we can never get to.

Source: The Last Night Of The Earth Poems

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