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Juzjon
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0 posted 2006-03-10 07:07 PM


Alan

Alan was my best friend
the summer was so long
we hiked in hills behind the house
shot bb's at rusty tin cans

Alan and I were buddies
we hung around a lot
played baseball after school
until the sun went down
he really had a spark in his eyes

Alan had a dream life
an Ozzie and Harriett family
every imaginable gadget and toy
and at least four baseball gloves
his older brother loved him like crazy

Somehow we competed
although I think just in fun
But Alan was always better
his friendship was a gift from God

Alan got good grades in class
he never really tried that hard
all the girls flirted with him
I never thought Alan was that good looking
who is at thirteen?

Little did I know
that summer in 1962
that as Alan and I
walked back from town
all tanned and in our shorts
back then flip-flops were just called thongs

We had just bought pea shooters
and a bag of peas
walking down the sidewalk
Alan hit everything he aimed at
I missed most, hit a few
his friendship was a gift from God

Down the road a ways
we came to a divided highway
had signal lights and all
with an island in the middle
and a train trestle on the other side

We were at that island
pushing the silly light button
so we could be on our way
Alan just took off
I still don't know why

In an instant Alan was gone
a tanker truck pulling over
I remember the driver running at me
telling me "please don't look"

No one dies at thirteen
especially not Alan
not in front of my eyes
it didn't really happed, did it?
I was frozen in time

Back at my house
everyone was nice that day
I remember my Mom ran me a hot bath
she hugged me, told me to relax
everything will be ok

As I stood by the hamper
starring at my thongs
emptying my pockets
a Boy Scout knife
seventy eight cents
baseball cards
......and peas


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Joyce Johnson
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1 posted 2006-03-10 07:35 PM


Over 40 years and it still is unbelievable.  I was older than 13 at that time but I lost someone just as suddenly in 1962.  For a child of 13 it must have been too much.  Just too much.  Thanks for writing.  Joyce
midnightblues
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2 posted 2006-03-11 12:18 PM


Yes it is most shocking and unbelievable...

Love,
MiCheLLe

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Marge Tindal
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3 posted 2006-03-11 02:31 PM


Juzjon~
What a poignant recall you have shared from your heart~

I lost both a father and a brother in tragic accidents that took them from us much too soon ... so I do know the memories that are written upon our hearts when tragedy strikes so suddenly~
Bless you~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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4 posted 2006-03-11 03:18 PM


Juzjon:  This is so poignant and so descriptive!  I could see everything happening. I too, lost my grandfather, whom I dearly loved when I was 13 and I can to this day, recall those feelings.

Betty Lou

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desert-spike
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5 posted 2006-03-12 02:54 PM


I wasn't even so much as a glint in either of my folks' eyes in 1962. Yet I saw this through your eyes as though I were there. There's a potentcy to your words, like being stuck in traffic on a tennessee freeway in a driving hail storm.
Juzjon
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6 posted 2006-03-13 02:19 PM


Thank you all, it was a very difficult write for me. Even though it's out now, my words don't begin to describe the horrific event.
Thanks again,
Juz

nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
7 posted 2006-03-13 07:28 PM


Juz, I am enjoying reading you.
This was an excellent poem written of heart.

M


Juzjon
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8 posted 2006-03-20 12:01 PM


naked,

hmmmmm, that is a great feeling *naked*, oh yes, and thank you for the sweet compliment.

Love,
Juz

Debo
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9 posted 2006-04-18 11:12 PM


Well I know I read this in Storm
Good to see another friendly Poet
Great poem Jon

Debo

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