Open Poetry #19 |
The HonkyTonk Piano Man from Memphis, Tennessee.....ok, Krissy - promise kept |
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I wound up in that little town just by pure chance that night, A tiny spot down Dixie way where folks still treat you right. I emptied out the camper of the products that I sell Then settled for a night's sleep in a nondescript motel. While finishing my toiletries, I thought I would, instead Go down to have a nice cold beer before I went to bed. I got directions from the clerk to find the local bar, Deciding I would walk there since it wasn't very far. When I was still a block away, I heard a wonderous sound That sent my spirits skyward and then gently brought them down. Piano chords, the likes of which I hadn't heard in years Were flowing from that tavern with its buck-a-bottle beers. Piano was my passion. I had studied with the best But, in the end, I lacked the skills to pass the final test. My passions did not dwindle, though. I still smiled with delight Whenever I heard sounds produced such as the ones that night. I entered through the side door and I mingled with the crowd. Inside the music seemed to be ridiculously loud. As I had passed the doorway, there had been a small marquee, THE HONKY TONK PIANO MAN FROM MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. Two guitar pickers were on stage - a fiddle player, too, A drummer so darned small he almost disappeared from view, And, right up front at center stage, for all the crowd to see... The honky tonk piano man from Memphis, Tennessee. His fingers flew like lightning, gliding up and down the keys. The toughest hand manipulations he performed with ease And, all the while, a big smile grew and shot from ear to ear. He waved out to the rowdy crowd and chuckled at their cheer. I sat, in abject fascination, watching as he played, My senses overloaded at the talent he displayed. Yet he performed as though it were a simple thing to do. My head was getting dizzy at the way his fingers flew. Then, as I watched, it hit me. I had seen those hands before! Performing off in London - Copenhagen - Singapore! This man had been the great pianist Johnathon LeGree, This honky tonk piano man from Memphis, Tennessee. LeGree had been the best there was, receiving great acclaim. His destiny had been assured, as had his wealth and fame. But then, one day, he walked away and disappeared from sight To show up in this tavern playing honky tonk at night. The evening show now ended and I saw him in the crowd. They clapped his back and mussed his hair and called his name out loud. A waitress handed him a box of chicken - southern fried. I hurried to catch up to him and followed him outside. He sauntered to a pick-up truck. I called, "Mr. Legree!" He smiled and said, "I see my past is catching up with me. You wonder what I'm doing here - why I am not the rage Of Europe and America, up there on center stage." "Well, yes", I stammered nervously. "I mean, you had it all. Your star rose like a meteor and then you let it fall. How could you let it slip away is what I can't digest. Of all the masters of the keys, you were considered best." "I had it all? I still do, son." He smiled quite happily. "I've got my truck. I've got my friends and got my family. I've got my music every night to keep me nice and warm. I love to play piano. I just don't like to perform." "So tell the tails and bluehairs that old Johnny says hello. I'd like to keep on talking but I really have to go. The chicken's getting cold. My wife is waiting up, you see, But, friend," he smiled, "I thank you much for recognizing me." With those last words he smiled and climbed up in his pick-up truck And, as he pulled away, I heard him say he wished me luck. I watched the best pianist in the world drive round the bend And, as the headlights disappeared, I said, "You, too, my friend." I do get asked quite frequently who I think is the best Of all the great pianists, who is better than the rest. They always think I'm joking when I answer, smilingly, A honky tonk piano man in Memphis, Tennessee. |
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suthern
since 1999-07-29
Posts 20723Louisiana |
I sometimes prowl through the archives... just enjoying old friends. *S* And this is why... gems are waiting there and even though the spotlight has moved on, they shine softly... and glow with every reading. *S* I love this, Balladeer. Once again, you've created the perfect package... excellent poetic formatting of a wonderful tale. *S* That honkytonk piano man is a lucky soul... he discovered and embraced a life that makes him happy. He must be reading your poetry every afternoon and loving it. *G* |
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Mistletoe Angel
since 2000-12-17
Posts 32816Portland, Oregon |
BRAVO!!! CLAPPING WILDLY!!! Oh my gosh, my Uncle Paul knows about Johnathon LeGree, he always tells me he was more independent than people thought and wished to live a peaceful life of solitude with his music! (big hugggssssss) Wow, this is sooooo cool, sweet friend, I'm so happy you wrote of this memory, you always make me smile with your stories! We all love you so so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Michael, thank you for sharing! May love and light always shine upon you! Love, Noah Eaton |
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Sunshine
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Posts 63354Listening to every heart |
What, Krissy hasn't yet alighted on this gem of a poem? No, more than a poem...Life! This is SO good of you to bring back...I remember the first time I read it...I think I was only missing the smell of the smoke...I could hear the music so well...[oh, that was TNN and the Opry...] Thank you for bringing back this Treasure... |
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Enchantress Member Empyrean
since 2001-08-14
Posts 35113Canada eh. |
Thanks for the repost on this gem Michael! No one writes them like you do...no one!! I love it...and I'm keeping it! ~Smiles and Hugs, Nancy~ ~Time has cast a spell on you, |
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Mysteria
since 2001-03-07
Posts 18328British Columbia, Canada |
Kind of sad there are not more of these great old-timers anymore, and as I read this I was reminded of two brothers from the South that performed here to standing room only crowds. I thought the last time I saw them they even had the same hats on, but probably not. Michael you sure are our Hans Christian Andersen of poetry that is for sure, and I hate to think what it would ever be like here without your stories. Bring back another one every so often please. Actually - going to find one to request! ~* Imagination is more important than knowledge *~ Einstein [This message has been edited by Mysteria (02-27-2002 02:20 PM).] |
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Krissy Senior Member
since 2002-02-22
Posts 556kent England |
’Deer thank you very much, I knew a please would work. This is really a wonderful story, it’s an absolutely excellent piece of writing of the type you do so very well. Yes thank you for re-posting this delightfully vivid story, and not that I’m greedy or anything but can I ask for a few more? Pretty please. Hey mum!! Two / nil two nil, I win again, you’re slacking mum, and I’m ahead This really is one of the best poems I’ve read, it has it all, a brilliant story, great pace, music and a performing artist. Thank you Love and warm stuff As always Krissy And while thy willing soul transpiers |
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Madame Chipmunk Member Rara Avis
since 2001-12-05
Posts 8296Michigan |
I just love your fabulous story poems, Michael..... Thanks for re-posting this one...I hope you re-post some more of your oldies but goodies. copyright2002 Lyra Nesius |
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Pilgrimage Member Elite
since 2001-12-04
Posts 3945Texas, USA |
This is fantastic. I love the rhythm and the tale. It's a song and I want to sing it all day. Nan |
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Interloper
since 2000-11-06
Posts 8369Deep in the heart |
I love your storytelling beyond my vocabulary's ability to describe! |
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serenity blaze Member Empyrean
since 2000-02-02
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I'm not supposed to be here right now---ssssh....just popping in to say that this is one of me favorites...an excellent example of your fine poetic skill! (sneaking out, now-- ) |
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strbbux Member Elite
since 2001-12-19
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Gee, you could have invited us all to that party. I knew as soon as I read the title that I would be in love with this Baladeer, Loveing piano and honky tonk music. I could just hear those ivories. I so much enjoyed this poem. Great write. Pure entertainment.floria Floria |
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Marsha
since 2000-07-10
Posts 7423Maidstone Kent England |
’Deer dearest heart, excuse me yet again, Krissy darling daughter, remember who’s computer it is sweetie, do you get my drift? Sorry about that she’s incorrigible. So don’t encourage her, she doesn’t need it. Where was I? Yes I remember I was just going to say that this is one of my utter favourites I really love this it truly has the works. Entertaining, delightful, a fabulous story and music, what more could I ask for? Mmmmmm well if you’re offering dear ‘Deer more? The Forth Tenor springs to mind, that is an absolutely divine poem. It’s only fair, Krissy will lord it over me else It is truly an absolutely fabulous story and the little trollop is right you do write stories outstandingly well. I’m allowed to call her names I’m her mum, it’s written in that mummy contract of heart we all get delivered with the babe. Love and warm stuff As always Mushy To give light to them that sit in darkness..... to guide our feet into the way of peace Luke 2:79 |
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suthern girl...I love it when you are on the prowl. Thank you for the kindness, sweet lady Noah...amazing that your Uncle would know of him! Thank you, kind sir Sunshine...nothing wrong with being in the company of TNN and the Opry. Thanks for enjoying Enchantress..keep it by all means! It's yours!! |
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Balladeer
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Mysteria..that's a deal! You find them...I'll resurrect them! I'm SO glad you enjoy them Krissy..I'm glad you like it. I couldn't let you down, could I? There's something about your family that's irresistable Madame...thank you for enjoying. Actually they've been around so much I feel guilty about bringing them back...but I'll sneak one in once in a while pilgrimage...sing away! I'll hum along with you Interloper..I can't imagine anything beyond your vocabulary but I thank you for the compliment, good sir |
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Balladeer
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serenity....COME BACK!! This is exactly where you are SUPPOSED to be! floria...thank you for letting me entertain you...and for your wonderful words Marsha...they gave you a mummy contract? ok, then, four tenors of your choice coming up so you can call it even with her....and no more fighting!! |
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Larry C
since 2001-09-10
Posts 10286United States |
Balladeer, Gotta add my plug. Awesome story so well told. Don't ever stop. Another keeper. |
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mutington Member
since 2000-11-29
Posts 132New Jersey, USA |
FANTASTIC WRITING......You are talented and gifted writer/poet!! mutington/joyce |
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vlraynes Member Rara Avis
since 2000-07-25
Posts 8229Somewhere... out there... |
balladeer- You are the best of the best when it comes to these kinds of writes. I remember reading this and loving it before, and I'm loving it even more this time. Nobody writes a story quite like you, my friend. Hugs, ~Vicky "...until you have read the verse on his heart, |
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Denise
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This had the same impact on me as the first time I'd ever read it (and the second and third and fourth...some poems you just can't get enough of, ya know?! ) Excellent, Sir Balladeer! You're one of the best there is!!! |
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Christopher
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since 1999-08-02
Posts 8296Purgatorial Incarceration |
i remember this one michael - it is one of my favorites too - your writing as a whole is usually delivered in a unique, pleasant way - this one, among a few others, hits the home run, and makes one want to stand in the bleachers stomping their feet. thanks for the recap Chris |
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doreen peri Member Elite
since 1999-05-25
Posts 3812Virginia |
i love a man who can tickle my ivories and put music in my soul!! michael....... you are awesome!!!! |
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Martie
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Posts 28049California |
Michael--This is one of my favorites of yours! You are so good at this kind of writing. |
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