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Cpat Hair
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0 posted 2004-03-04 05:44 PM



I decided to have lunch at Johnny’s
Since it was raining so hard I figured going home tonight
Was the thing to do rather than sit and have one or two
Waiting to see if the Lord walked in and wanted to chat.

Cheeseburger med rare and fries, a coke to drink
Too early for me to have a beer, work called me back
And they didn’t approve of me smelling like Auggies test drain
When I was supposed to be pondering difficult equations
And making progress on projects that needed me to use a full brain.

The old dude who walked in was soaked
Easy enough to get that way today
But he dripped like he had been a sponge
Someone had left on the sink without wringing out
Till he moved, then one would have thought him
More a sprinkler.

He almost looked like a dog when shook,
Sending water drops flying and giving the crowd
A sheepish look as he glanced around for a place to sit.

“I Like that Blue Sweater.” He said to me as he stood
looking down on my lunch, half eaten and now forgotten
as I was taken back to an encounter in New Orleans and Doc
who had looked at me with those eyes and told me
he knew I knew how it was to know…

“Thanks” I offered and tried to turn attention away
to a basketball game of someone playing someone else
who I had no idea of what it meant or cared.

“May I sit?” he asked.
“I’m a bit chilled, but can’t say I wasn’t warned
it gets cool this time of year.”

“Sure,” I offered. “Have a seat”
“I’m on my way back to work in a minute anyway.”

“You sure you don’t mind?” He asked


“I’m sure.” Came in reply and I noticed he looked tired.

“Well,” he began, “ I just got through talking to a friend
who is not doing so well.”
“It kind of gets me down to hear he may not make it
though I know in the end we all go.”

I could only stare at him and wonder why
He felt the need to tell me this and began to get a bit uneasy
Wondering if he was a bubble shy.

“ How’s the food?” he asked.
“Fair enough .” I said and heard myself say
“I’m sorry about your friend, and I know such things are hard
wish I could offer you some words of wisdom, but all I can do
is tell you, like you already know, there are season for rain
and seasons for snow.”

“This is a rainy time.” He said

“Yes, “ I answered, “and sometimes it floods,
washing away the things we know.”

And I rose to make my way out as I needed to go

“Thank you friend.” He said
and all I could do was ask him, “For what?”

“returning the kindness someone gave you.”
He said in a slow drawl,
“Cause someone told you something once
when you were feeling further down than others thought
and it made a difference to you.”

“I’m sure  we have all had such people in our lives.’ I said
and laid twenty on the table
“Order what you want to eat and use that to pay both bills.”
“Ive got to get back to work.”

‘Lord will bless you sir.” He said
just as a point guard for one of the no name teams hit a three pointer
sending the game into overtime.

“Take care” I offered and turned to leave

“Until next time sir” he said, then picked up a menu
and I rode the rain back to work
wondering if the Lord would find him there instead of me
and figured it was just as well

the old fellow would probably get more out of it than I would

anyway…

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1 posted 2004-03-04 05:51 PM


Yeah, well the damnedest things happen over at Johnnys'. You never know when some ol' scruff'll come wheelin' in an' lay somethin' on ya.

Sorry dude, the last time I came to see you there, there weren't no room at the table, what with all those poetical types takin' up all the chairs!

Good stuff m'friend!

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2 posted 2004-03-04 05:57 PM


Ed... you show up at johnny's and I'll buy.. somehow I already know you... and think I'd learn a thing or two..


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3 posted 2004-03-04 06:07 PM


Ron...a wonderful heartwarming story...thank you for it!  
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4 posted 2004-03-04 06:08 PM


Don't forget to tip your waitress.


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5 posted 2004-03-04 06:59 PM


Me thinks the Lord told him where you'd be

very heartwarming indeed.

M

Beauty of the world which is soon to perish has two edges, one of laughter and one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder.
(by Virginia Woolf)

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6 posted 2004-03-04 07:17 PM


I am enjoying this softer side of you Captain.
Hugs~


~I've loved you forever, in lifetimes before~
            

Sunshine
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7 posted 2004-03-04 07:56 PM



Since the chairs are all taken,
I'll just hang up near the burnt-out
lightbulbs
and listen quietly...

you've got some awesome lines in there.

Goodknight
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8 posted 2004-03-04 07:58 PM


very well done story - loved this - Paul
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9 posted 2004-03-05 12:39 PM


Wonder if they're still serving breakfast...  

Startime55
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10 posted 2004-03-05 12:49 PM


This is the kind of poem that makes one stop and think, shed a tear and look around oneself at a new image of the world and the people we may run into...one never knows who one might sit down with...This poem touched the soul of me and I feel I must thank you for the joy it gave me to read....

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just out of reach
11 posted 2004-03-05 01:12 PM


“Until next time sir” he said, then picked up a menu
and I rode the rain back to work
wondering if the Lord would find him there instead of me
and figured it was just as well


Man...I really enjoyed this Cpat.
I would like to be able to jump into the poem and have a coffee and just "people watch" for a wee bit. hugs, Chris

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12 posted 2004-03-05 02:03 PM


pssst...I noticed some...ah...rhymes!!!



liked this much.

"sit on top of the world and tell me how you feel...'cause what you feel is what I feel for you.."
~Dido~

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13 posted 2004-03-05 02:11 PM


well cap, careful, your great big lovely heart is a showin!  Smiles and hugs...what a great write to read...thanks a lot.
Sudhir Iyer
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14 posted 2004-03-05 02:44 PM


exceptional work, m'friend...

so good it feels to be here today to read this...

regards
sudhir

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15 posted 2004-03-05 09:30 PM


Johnny's sure sounds like an inviting hangout.   I enjoyed the real down-to-earth feel of this.
                    Sadie

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Elapsing, Eclipsing, Evolving
16 posted 2004-03-06 12:11 PM


REALLY enjoyed this
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17 posted 2004-03-07 10:09 PM


~~**~~
There are moments when speech
is but a mouth pressed lightly and
humbly against the angel's hands.

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18 posted 2004-03-07 11:18 PM


There may be a little night hawk in most of us.

Great scene, great depth in the simplicity.

Does the place have good apple pie?

*smile*

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