We Ain't Got No Money, Honey, but We Got Rain
No CoverA raw poem by Charles Bukowski depicting poverty and relentless rain during the Depression era, blending despair with resilience.
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A raw poem by Charles Bukowski depicting poverty and relentless rain during the Depression era, blending despair with resilience.
will contain mild spoilers
No romantic or sexual content present
Domestic violence: father beats mother while child intervenes
No profanity or strong language present
No substance use depicted
No LGBTQ+ representation present
Brief mention of child seeing God's face in rainbow
No magic or witchcraft elements
No occult or demonology content
Depression-era poverty and social hardship as central themes
No self-harm or suicide depicted
Child witnesses father beating mother; family confined in poverty
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