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	<title>Kick Him, Honey &#187; Charles Bukowski</title>
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		<title>The history of one tough motherfucker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s Charles Bukowski&#8217;s birthday. the history of one tough motherfucker he came to the door one night wet thin beaten and terrorized a white cross-eyed tailless cat I took him in and fed him and he stayed grew to trust me until a friend drove up the driveway and ran him over I took what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s Charles Bukowski&#8217;s birthday.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>the history of one tough motherfucker</strong></p>
<p>he came to the door one night wet thin beaten and<br />
terrorized<br />
a white cross-eyed tailless cat<br />
I took him in and fed him and he stayed<br />
grew to trust me until a friend drove up the driveway<br />
and ran him over<br />
I took what was left to a vet who said,&#8221;not much<br />
chance&#8230;give him these pills&#8230;his backbone<br />
is crushed, but is was crushed before and somehow<br />
mended, if he lives he&#8217;ll never walk, look at<br />
these x-rays, he&#8217;s been shot, look here, the pellets<br />
are still there&#8230;also, he once had a tail, somebody<br />
cut it off&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>I took the cat back, it was a hot summer, one of the<br />
hottest in decades, I put him on the bathroom<br />
floor, gave him water and pills, he wouldn&#8217;t eat, he<br />
wouldn&#8217;t touch the water, I dipped my finger into it<br />
and wet his mouth and I talked to him, I didn&#8217;t go any-<br />
where, I put in a lot of bathroom time and talked to<br />
him and gently touched him and he looked back at<br />
me with those pale blue crossed eyes and as the days went<br />
by he made his first move<br />
dragging himself forward by his front legs<br />
(the rear ones wouldn&#8217;t work)<br />
he made it to the litter box<br />
crawled over and in,<br />
it was like the trumpet of possible victory<br />
blowing in that bathroom and into the city, I<br />
related to that cat&#8211;I&#8217;d had it bad, not that<br />
bad but bad enough</p>
<p>one morning he got up, stood up, fell back down and<br />
just looked at me.</p>
<p>&#8220;you can make it,&#8221; I said to him.</p>
<p>he kept trying, getting up falling down, finally<br />
he walked a few steps, he was like a drunk, the<br />
rear legs just didn&#8217;t want to do it and he fell again, rested,<br />
then got up.</p>
<p>you know the rest: now he&#8217;s better than ever, cross-eyed<br />
almost toothless, but the grace is back, and that look in<br />
his eyes never left&#8230;</p>
<p>and now sometimes I&#8217;m interviewed, they want to hear about<br />
life and literature and I get drunk and hold up my cross-eyed,<br />
shot, runover de-tailed cat and I say,&#8221;look, look<br />
at this!&#8221;</p>
<p>but they don&#8217;t understand, they say something like,&#8221;you<br />
say you&#8217;ve been influenced by Celine?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;no,&#8221; I hold the cat up,&#8221;by what happens, by<br />
things like this, by this, by this!&#8221;</p>
<p>I shake the cat, hold him up in<br />
the smoky and drunken light, he&#8217;s relaxed he knows&#8230;</p>
<p>it&#8217;s then that the interviews end<br />
although I am proud sometimes when I see the pictures<br />
later and there I am and there is the cat and we are photo-<br />
graphed together.</p>
<p>he too knows it&#8217;s bullshit but that somehow it all helps.</p></blockquote>
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