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kayjay
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0 posted 2003-02-24 06:08 PM


Shot at!

It was back in the days when I wore Navy blue;
just remember the story could happen to you.
I had gone to a bar with Bill Johnson to dance
with some lovely young woman if I got a chance.

He’d been seeing a honey, the love of his life!
But I hadn’t been told she was somebody’s wife!
By the close of the night he was drunk as could be
So I poured him in back, hearing “what about me?”

She had come with a friend but the friend found a guy
So I opened her door and she scooted on by.
I had learned of her life and her husband at sea;
With a woman alone in such dark misery.

It’s a tale so ancient when men go away;
How to judge such a person who chooses to stray.
She was far from her home with no children to raise.
And the boredom of strangers bedeviled her days.

I was taught to hold doors and escort them home,
But it wasn’t for me that she’d chosen to roam.
Nonetheless I was thinking I’d take her to door
And I’d bid her adieu; she could ask for no more.

It was only a fluke that I saw in the night
That her front door was open; a freak of the light.
As she stepped from the car to the man now outside,
How I stepped on the gas feeling queasy inside.

For I knew of the risk that my friend might behold
By his love for this woman within spousal fold.
I’m not proud of the way that I ran from that scene,
But I knew I’d no business with what they’d between.

But my tale has a twist; did you think it had not?
For the car had a hole, the result of a shot.
Now with Bill, that new car was a part of his soul.
But he showed me with grimace; his trunk had a hole.


[This message has been edited by kayjay (02-24-2003 06:12 PM).]

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1 posted 2003-02-24 06:34 PM


Ken..you are SO good at these!
You sure can spin a tall tale..
at least I hope they're tales!
This is exceptional.
Thanks for the chuckles.
~Hugs & Smiles, Nancy~

~ Trace my body with your words..
And in doing so, you touch my heart. ~

kayjay
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2 posted 2003-02-24 08:08 PM


You're always so kind, E,  thank you, but this is not a tall tale.  Smile.  KJ

Through rubble and trouble and dark of night
The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

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3 posted 2003-02-24 08:15 PM


You mean this really happened!!??  

kayjay
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4 posted 2003-02-24 08:16 PM


Every word. I changed his name to fit the rhyme..but that is all. It just wasn't my turn to go.  KJ

Through rubble and trouble and dark of night
The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

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5 posted 2003-02-24 08:21 PM




Wow!!! I too am amazed this is based on a true story, a little too much action for one evening I must say! (big hugggssssss) This is well-reenacted, sweet friend, I send hugs out to you, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Ken, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

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6 posted 2003-02-24 09:19 PM


This was very well written. I enjoyed reading it. If that was you in the car, I am glad you got away.
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7 posted 2003-02-24 09:28 PM



Ah Ken...I'm sorry for the hole in the trunk but darn it if a memory didn't arise from the telling of this tale...

thank goodness for the story tellers...

of both tall, and real...


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8 posted 2003-02-25 04:26 AM


I enjoyed this very much...very good
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9 posted 2003-02-25 07:50 AM


(chuckling)....
  you tell the story well in rhyme and I certainly enjoy a well told story...

good stuff... let's see some more of these adventures!

kayjay
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10 posted 2003-02-25 02:06 PM


I'm sorry if I gave you all a chill
I really don't know if he shot to kill
but Mistletoe and always E
It just was not the time for me
and SmartChick too and Karilea
The goosebumps tickled like a flea
Cpat and passing thank you tho'
My heart was thumping to and fro.

Thanks to all who enjoyed.  KJ

Through rubble and trouble and dark of night
The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

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