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Showing posts with label the transitory nature of life. Omaha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the transitory nature of life. Omaha. Show all posts

Friday, February 25, 2011

SONOFABITCH








I remember the first time.
It was a crisp Omaha morning, and I was four--
playing in my front yard when three boys came along.

They were BIG kids--maybe eight or nine--
and one of them said: HEY, YA LITTLE SONOFABITCH!
Just casual like...
I asked him what that word meant,
and he said: Go ask yer mama, sonofabitch!

So I did.

NOTHING...it means NOTHING, she said.
And: Who told you that word?
I led her outside to meet my new friends,
but they had disappeared.

And I couldn't understand why they had gone.

Years later there was a girl named Mary
who lived with me in the Hotel San Cristobal
overlooking the ocean in Old San Juan.
There was a little Italian place nearby
where we would drink wine and she would call me "Ducky."
Then one night we were arguing in bed
and she said:YOU SONOFABITCH
and tore my ring from her finger and threw it against the wall.
Then she disappeared.

And I couldn't understand why she had gone.

Time passed and one day my best old childhood buddy
came to visit me in Tucson. I met him
at the airport and he said: YOU OL' SONOFABITCH!

We caught up on things and downed a few,
then we downed a few more.
Before you knew it the days had flown by
and I was taking him back to the airport
where he did this funny bit, singing: We'll meet again...
don't know where, don't know when...
And then he disappeared.
Two weeks later I got a phone call--
he'd been in a bad car wreck and was lying
in a coma in an Amarillo hospital.
Two days hence he departed this world
without regaining consciousness.

And I didn't understand why he had gone.

But all that was long ago...
and things are gonna be different now!
So I've made me a new rule.

If you're gonna call me a sonofabitch...
you've got to promise not to leave.