#90, by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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Passed the Bouncer’s Bar tonight
in its old leaning building
just off the Embarcadero
Lots of stiffs in there
still nursing their beers
and staring at the wall
It was that kind of place
long on atmosphere
and short on talk
Even the bartender kept silent
having long ago given up bar banter
There was no Happy Hour in here
even in the bad old days
Nothing relieved the gloom
on days like this
The swinging door
rarely swung
The bums crept in out of the sun
Only the jukebox once in a while
showed signs of life
now and then letting out late at night
an old broken moan
about a dude leaving his wife
and how she done him wrong for a song
While an old head in a corner
mumbles and sings along
And falls out into the night
with its pathless starry sky
And raises a fist
to those black heavens
And lets out a bloody cry
From “A Far Rockaway of the Heart” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti. (New Directions: 130 pp., $21.95) Copyright 1997 Reprinted by permission.