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  1. Poem So Now by Charles Bukowski : The words have come and gone, I sit ill. The phone rings, the cats sleep. Linda vacuums. I am wait.

  2. Compared to Bukowski's other works, this poem lacks the vitriolic anger and obscenity that characterize some of his most famous writings. Instead, it exudes a quiet despair, reflecting the disillusionment and apathy of the post-Beat era.

  3. Aug 24, 2023 · For those who still treat "so" as a conjunction, then "just so my land could be invaded" is a subordinate clause introduced by the conjunction "so", and modified by the focusing adverb "just". The term 'adjunct' is an alternative and better term for adverbial.

  4. I am waiting to live, waiting to die. I wish I could ring in some bravery. it's a lousy fix. but the tree outside doesn't know: I watch it moving with the wind. in the late afternoon sun. there's nothing to declare here, just a waiting.

  5. Charles Bukowski. so now? the words have come and gone, I sit ill. the phone rings, the cats sleep. Linda vacuums. I am waiting to live, waiting to die. I wish I could ring in some bravery.

  6. Listen to “Just So” by Boney James from his new album, 'Solid', out now: https://found.ee/BoneyJamesSolidSigned & Exclusives Bundles for 'Solid' at - https:/...

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  7. May 26, 2024 · 'Just so' in a sentence: The doctors just so happened to catch it in time to save him.

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