Open Poetry #17 |
RED HEARTS AND WATERMELON RINDS: Riding the Metro to Vinna |
Glenn Logan Member
since 2001-10-10
Posts 111Virginia |
The young worry me, while the old, particularly myself, frighten me even more. "This is Metro Center, your cross point for the Red, Orange, and Blue Lines. Transfer here to Red Line trains in the directions of Shady Grove or Glenmont. Thank you for Riding Metro!" With my heart pumping a bit too noticeably to feel at ease, I no longer see much distance between health and ill health, strong and weak, middle-aged and very aged - and I see very little distance between here today and gone away. "Farragut West. Next station, Foggy Bottom." I feel time running a littler breathlessly, and my slipshod heart is acting like it wants to slip away. Where is it going in such a rush? "Foggy Bottom - George Washington University" I can't seem to keep awake - keep dozing off. Am I on the right line? Is this the Orange or Blue Line? - I should have looked before getting on. Can't seem to stay awake. "Ballston! Next station: East Falls Church!" Dozed off! At least it's the right line: four stops to go before the old ticker goes too: East Falls Church . . . West Falls Church . . . Dunn Loring . . . , then Vienna. "Orange Line to Vienna! East Falls Church! Next station: West Falls Church" It's going a little fast, but maybe I'll last. "West Falls Church. Next stop: Dunn Loring" Again, damn it! Just great! If I don't make it to Vienna, just bury me out on the lone prairie, somewhere west of Dunn Loring! Or will they just burn me to ash, and set me out with next Monday's trash? Yes, will they mourn me sadly like some Latins do, or, like good Irish, use my passing as a fine excuse for a excellent bash? I wish I could be there, to see how long it would last! And if, improbable as it might seem, if somehow, I don't know how, I got into someone's bright idea of Heaven, would it be my kind of place? Would I be greeted, as I'd greatly prefer, by shapely ladies dressed in black lace? Or would everyone dress in long, white togas uncomfortably starched? Could I eat freshly baked bread and dine with old wine, and enjoy honey-baked chicken with fresh basil & thyme? Or would they make me quite sick, as I suspect they well might, by playing their damn harp music every damn night, and would they make me doubly ill by making me prance "merrily" around town in some stupid white gown, singing praises of Jesus and Moses? No, sister, no: spare me that blow! The only Heaven I've ever wanted to know has been right down here on earth! Yet if my best days are now over, as people all say, what will my worst days now bring? Will I still go to parties with wine and cheeses? Or dine alone, outside, bundled against cold breezes? Will I linger at fast-food restaurants just to be near a free john? Will I find a place to shave or to bathe? In winter, will I frequent hospital emergency rooms seeking to get away from the cold? Will I search supermarket dumpsters seeking fresh fruit a week or two old? And will I finally learn to feast on whatever I find, to eat others' unfinished Big Macs left behind in discarded white paper sacks, and will I learn to suck up appreciatively the sugar-sweet juice of discarded watermelon rinds? I suppose I'll learn, given time. "Vienna station, end of the line! Please take all your newspapers and personal belongings with you. Have a good day, and thank you for riding Metro!" Since I can't get to Heaven - and wouldn't go if I could - let me try to be happy on earth; I'll try to be content, even when it's Lent, and I'll try to go on, even old and bent. But right now it's time for me to get off the train; It's the end of the line: Vienna. Copyright 2001 Glenn Logan NOTE: With a triple bypass, I survived this (two years ago), and feel like I have a much-appreciated second life. More of my poems can be found at: http://www.geocities.com/glennlogan/index.html http://www.poetrypages/pages/glennlogan http://mywebpage.netscape.com/gloganpoet/gloganpoet.html |
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EagleScorpion Senior Member
since 2000-03-08
Posts 1644Here, Now, Forever |
hmm this is a heart-wrenching story! (literally! nyuk nyuk nyuk!) Death shouldnt be seen as such a horrible thing.. i mean really! |
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rebekah33 Member
since 2001-12-13
Posts 140MD/NJ |
The title caught my attention, I'm glad i took the time to read. The whole Metro announcements running throughout was a wonderful touch, reading the poem became riding on the Metro (if that makes sense). -R. |
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Startime Member Ascendant
since 2000-10-03
Posts 5918Canada |
*sigh* this touched my heart deeply. Your words go right to the soul when the vision comes to life. Well put. **hugs** Love I leave with you whether it is in your life now or yet the essense of your dreams. |
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