Dark Poetry #3 |
Happy Hour with George |
wranx Member Elite
since 2002-06-07
Posts 3689Moved from a shack to a barn |
I know that this isn't really "Dark", so, pretend that everyone dies at the end. OK? Lenny stepped out of Steinbecks’ “Of Mice and Men” and into Joes’ bar I recognized him immediately except , that his name was, incongruously, George. He was a large man with a soft manner an Elvis hairstyle complete with sideburns his lower lip was a bit slack. In short order, it became apparent that this oafish creature was the master of any game that was played in any barroom Pool? You needn’t ask Backgammon? Indeed Video? Pinball? He'd have a new game tamed before his second quarter rattled down into the box But, what George really liked to do. The thing he liked best was to play himself some Chess I played him Joe played him All of the regulars played Chess with George No one beat him None came close Soon, a new clientele started to frequent Joes’ bar at happy hour Men from all over Men in suits Men in Izods Would queue up to hunker over the board across from George trying their hardest to humble this already humble man None beat him No one came close And George would graciously accept payment on their wagers. Then, buy everyone drinks “George?” Joe said one day, “you can’t keep hustling these guys on the Chessboard, it isn’t fair”. “It ain’t me Joe, honest.” “it’s them other fellas, that always wanna play for money!" And you knew, that this was true. You knew that they thought, “This bumpkin cannot beat me.” “It just isn’t possible.” The very next afternoon After besting, yet another, Ex-president of this or that Chess Club and tucking a $50 bill into the pocket of his blue work shirt, George gave Joe a sidelong and sheepishly guilty glance. Then, said to his opponent, “You know, mister?” “that wasn’t very fair” “this time I’ll give you my Queen” and proceeded to separate the unbeliever from 50 more Actually, my friend Joe has recently died and I don't like it very much. ~wranx "Writing is a perfectly natural thing to do...provided it's done in private and you wash your hands afterward"....Heinlein. |
||
© Copyright 2002 E.F.Rose - All Rights Reserved | |||
devina Member Elite
since 1999-10-28
Posts 3539Cali |
At least you have your memories man!!! Some damn good ones too!!! and here I thought maybe YOU wrote somthen dirty...*sigh* tsk to you wranx... Open arms can be the most fragile in the world... |
||
LMNOP New Member
since 2002-07-08
Posts 7NY, USA |
I think it surprises much more than it has inspired within you. Thanks... |
||
Krishankins
since 2002-06-23
Posts 972Texas |
I ditto devina! I'm sorry to hear that your friend passed. I love the way you remember him!! Nice one Wranx!! K A bird never flies so high that it can't hit the ground |
||
brian sites Senior Member
since 2002-06-25
Posts 1475usa |
another gem from our favorite memory banks. and why is everybody mourning joe? he lives on-- thank you wranx I never aimed at reality; I aimed at truth. --Orson Welles |
||
LMNOP New Member
since 2002-07-08
Posts 7NY, USA |
Krishankins: "I'm sorry to hear that your friend passed. I love the way you remember him!!" Was not the infamous George the one in the spotlight? Brian Sites: "...and why is everybody mourning joe?" HUH, who? Thanks |
||
brian sites Senior Member
since 2002-06-25
Posts 1475usa |
you're right lmnop It's just that Joe's bar has appeared more than just this one time. Joe seems, to me, to be the recurring thread here. Wranx, please correct if I am off base with that assumption. BS. I never aimed at reality; I aimed at truth. --Orson Welles |
||
LMNOP New Member
since 2002-07-08
Posts 7NY, USA |
AHHH! AYE!, I comprehend. Thank you B.S. Thanks |
||
wranx Member Elite
since 2002-06-07
Posts 3689Moved from a shack to a barn |
BS, your assumption is correct, it seeems that Joes' passing may be cause for more of these "recollections" (serenitys' "HINT" was timely) LMNOP, Welcome to the board. you'll find a diverse and talented group here. "Writing is a perfectly natural thing to do...provided it's done in private and you wash your hands afterward"....Heinlein. |
||
idrift2u Member
since 2002-07-09
Posts 60MD., USA |
Hey ED! This is Mike Was up?, nice poem, like it alot! Not sure if I'm going to submit something, but who knows... Later |
||
serenity blaze Member Empyrean
since 2000-02-02
Posts 27738 |
thank you for this, wranx...I too, write from memory--er, when I am ABLE to, that is. I wish I'd been there. OH. MAYBE I WAS. |
||
MidnightSon Member
since 2002-05-15
Posts 312between the gutter & the stars |
everyone talks about running the table at a bar...never the chessboard. this is a fine story and good memories. a nice break up between the other poems drifting around passions. *off to get a pint and sing piano man * |
||
bsquirrel
since 2000-01-03
Posts 7855 |
Loved this, wranx. I don't think it matters that it's not "Dark." You've found a kinda family here. Post where y' feel comfortable. I'm glad y've made i' here. She said burn ... together. |
||
⇧ top of page ⇧ | ||
All times are ET (US). All dates are in Year-Month-Day format. |