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We Ain’t Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rain - Charles Bukowski
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We Ain’t Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rain Charles Bukowski

"We Ain’t Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rain" by Charles Bukowski is a poignant reflection on love and resilience amidst financial struggles. The song blends elements of folk and blues, emphasizing emotional depth through its simple melodies. Released in 1970, it explores themes of poverty, love, and the beauty of life's simple pleasures. Its raw honesty resonates culturally, highlighting the human spirit's endurance. #Folk

We Ain’t Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rain - Charles Bukowski
call it the greenhouse effect or whatever
but it just doesn't rain like it used to.
I particularly remember the rains of the
depression era.
there wasn't any money but there was
plenty of rain. it wouldn't rain for just a night or
a day,
it would RAIN for 7 days and 7
nights
and in Los Angeles the storm drains
weren't built to carry off taht much
water
and the rain came down THICK and
MEAN and
STEADY
and you HEARD it banging against
the roofs and into the ground
waterfalls of it came down
from roofs
and there was HAIL
big ROCKS OF ICE
bombing
exploding smashing into things
and the rain
just wouldn't
STOP
again.
and all the roofs leaked-
dishpans,
cooking pots
were placed all about;
they dripped loudly
and had to be emptied
again and
again.
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