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JamesMichael
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0 posted 2000-10-10 07:40 AM


The Last Ride
In my younger days I used to kneel
by my aunts house on a Texas railroad field
and yank the grass out of the ground
ripping savagely at the roots.
I was about six and it sure was boring
living out here in the sticks.
Auntie didn't much like to play
but she was a good ole woman in everyway.
She read me books damn near everyday
and she always let my little friend Bonnie come over to visit and play.
Oh yeah, auntie could be a little bit of fun
and she'd treat me good and all
but she wasn't half as much fun as my dear ole ma and pa.
They were almost always out of town
and just when I was feeling down
dear ma and pa would come around
and I would be happy as could be with nary a frown.
I can remember everytime the neighbor girl saw my ma and pa
coming down that old dusty road she'd run and hide.
but I loved em to death
my dear mom Bonnie and good ole dad Clyde.
I nearly died when my ma and pa pulled out all those guns
and the neighbor girl would run to hide.
But she sure came back around quick
if I told her we were goin for a ride.
And I remember the words my auntie used to say
"Bonnie and Clyde now you put those guns away.
These younguns don't need to learn your way."
Well yes, it true, nearly every Sunday if you'd come on down
you'd see me and the neighbor girl
and Bonnie and Clyde riding around
on those railroad fields just a ways out of town.
And oh how Bonnie loved to ride
in that Ford with me right by her side.
yeah that's when she'd come all alive
everytime we'd take that ride.
They say Clyde could shoot the barb off the barbwire
at 50 steps or so
and Bonnie would be right by his side
but my friend Bonnie didn't like the violence
she liked the peaceful ride.
Ma and pa always treated me good when they came around.
They loved to dress me up and take me into town.
And dad would always pat me on the head and say,
"When we're away, oh how I miss you."  And mommy would love to say "Come here my baby boy so I can hug and kiss you."
I'll never forget the last ride we took one day in May.
That one stands out in my memory, it's the day they went away.
Ma said "Get out boy, we got somethin' we gotta do."
Just remember these words son "We will always Love you."  "And remember all these rides we shared with her and you, and to your little friend Bonnie always be true."
With those words they drove off into that hot Texas sun
yet not before I kissed my mommy goodby
and watched a lone tear fall from her eye.
Oh how she loved to ride with my daddy Clyde.
That will always be the day
daddy and mommy stopped coming this way.
My aunt told me something terrible happened
and I'll understand some day.
You see that was the day
the notorious Bonnie and Clyde
were blown away.
When the time came they made their stand
and they both died with guns in their hand.
Live by the gun and die by the gun.
If you ask me, dyin' that way doesn't seem like too much fun.
Yep, sometimes we'd take that little neighbor girl
along for the ride
if she'd promise to hang on tight and be real good.
And she would.
And when we grew up I made her my lovely wife.
The preacher man said.  "Clyde, do you take Bonnie
to be your wedded wife."
Oh, how she loves to ride in our "33 Ford
me at the wheel and Bonnie at my side.
Believe me when I tell you
or my name isn't Clyde.
Oh yes she loves to ride.
And today definately will not be
the last ride of Bonnie and Clyde.

Jameslee@October10,2000

"There never was, in the annals of American crime, a more pathetic, illogical, and murderous pair of social truants."
"Throughout 1934, the two were on the run, but on May 23, set up for a trap by a friend, Henry Methvin, the two were killed at a road-block ambush near Gibland, Louisiana.  A well-armed posse led by Texas Ranger Frank Hamer pumped 187 shells, such  was their fierce legend, into Bonnie and Clyde, killing them instantly."
"Both of them died with guns in their hands, but they didn't have a chance to use them."
These quotes are from the book "Bloodletters and Badmen by Jay Robert Nash."
Bonnie and Clyde were social outcast.
They lived by the gun and died by the gun.
The Last Ride is only my imagination wondering
if a family would have changed their lives..James

THE STORY OF SUICIDE SAL
   by "Bonnie" Parker

We, each of us, have a good alibi
For being down here in the joint;
But few of them are really justified,
if you get right down to the point.

You have heard of a woman's glory
Being spent on a downright cur.
Still you can't always judge the story
As true being told by her.

As long as I stayed on the island
And heard confidence tales from the gals,
There was only one interesting and truthful,
It was the story of Suicide Sal.

Now Sal was a girl of rare beauty,
Though her features were somewhat tough,
She never once faltered from duty,
To play on the up and up.

Sal told me this tale on the evening
Before she was turned out free,
And I'll do my best to relate it,
Just as she told it to me.

I was born on a ranch in Wyoming,
Not treated like Helen of Troy,
Was taught that rods were rulers
And ranked with greasy cowboys...

You have heard the story of Jesse James,
Of how he lived and died.
If you still are in need of something to read,
Here is he story of Bonnie and Clyde.

Now Bonnie and Clyde are the Barrow gang.
I'm sure you all have read
How they rob and steal,
And how those who squeal,
Are usually found dying or dead.

There are lots of untruths to their write-ups,
They are not so merciless as that;
They hate all the laws,
The stool-pigeons, spotters and rats.

If a policeman is killed in Dallas
And they have no clues to guide-
If they can't find a fiend,
They just wipe the slate clean,
and hang it on Bonnie and Clyde.

If they try to act like citizens,
And rent them a nice little flat,
About the third night they are invited to fight,
By a submachinegun rat-tat-tat.

A newsboy once said to his buddy"
"I wish old Clyde would get jumped;
"In these awful hard times,
"We'd make a few dimes
"If five or six cops would get bumped."

They class them as cold-blooded killers,
They say they are heartless and mean,
But I say this with pride,
That once I knew Clyde
When he was honest and upright and clean.

But the law fooled around,
Kept tracking him down,
And locking him up in a cell,
Till he said to me,
"I will never be free,
"So I will meet a few of them in hell."

This road was so dimly lighted
There were no highway signs to guide,
But they made up their minds
If the roads were all blind
They wouldn't give up till they died.

The road gets dimmer and dimmer,
Sometimes you can hardly see,
Still it's fight man to man,
and do all you can,
For they know they can never be free.

They don't think they are too tough or desperate,
they know the law always wins,
They have been shot at before
But they do not ignore
That death is the wages of sin.

From heartbreaks some people have suffered,
From weariness some people have died,
But take it all in all,
Our troubles are small,
Till we get like Bonnie and Clyde.

Some day they will go down together,
And they will bury them side by side.
To a few it means grief,
To the law it's relief,
But it's death to Bonnie and Clyde.

The Story of Suicide Sal from the book "Bloodletters and Badmen".
The killer-lovers were not buried side by side.

  








[This message has been edited by jmlee12345 (edited 10-10-2000).]

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Paula Finn
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1 posted 2000-10-10 03:55 PM


WOW guy...what a different view you have taken of this pair...as parents no less...where ever did this come from?
SEA
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2 posted 2000-10-10 04:43 PM


James~ you know this is awesome.   -SEA
Marsha
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3 posted 2000-10-10 05:27 PM


This is a great poem, and a very different slant. I really like this, well done James.
        Marsha
          
                

JamesMichael
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4 posted 2000-10-11 04:25 PM


Thank you Paula, Sea, and Marsha.
I wrote this with the thought in mind...what if Bonnie and Clyde had a child...what would their relationship be...would their lives be any different then before.  James

JamesMichael
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5 posted 2000-10-11 06:12 PM


Giving this one more ride...James
JamesMichael
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6 posted 2000-10-16 05:04 PM


Riding...James
Victoria
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7 posted 2000-10-16 05:07 PM


I caught you this time around James haa..nicely written...i thought you forgot about me ...ok we can take off now ha ha..

                          ~Victoria~


A poem is never finished, only abandoned.
- Paul Valery (1871-1945)

Andrew Scott
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8 posted 2000-10-16 06:22 PM


Great story telling.  My compliments and thanks for sharing.
Marina
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9 posted 2000-10-16 08:57 PM


WOW James!!!  I am very impressed by this piece you have put togther here.  Very unique and much enjoyed, my friend.  

Marina


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Marina Crossley



JamesMichael
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10 posted 2000-10-27 06:14 AM


Thank you Victoria, Andrew and Marina for the nice comments...James
Ron K. Fox
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11 posted 2000-10-28 07:49 PM


It certainly has the wheels turning in this mind...a different concept...and you're right...they were people too...just chose a different path.
tracie66
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12 posted 2000-10-29 12:14 PM


James~
This is great, a fabulous read
Kept me interested the whole way..well done
Tracie~


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It is the harmony of the universe



JamesMichael
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13 posted 2000-11-04 05:05 AM


Thank you Ron and tracie for reading and responding...I appreciate it very much...James
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