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early saturday morning i woke to a smell lost over winters breath, that of barbeque and meat stepping outside i could see the smoke down the street so i walked down black man by the name of Myron was sitting on his steps watching as these rabbits jumped over top of one another he noticed me and motioned me over jumping off the steps like a old man turning young again he grabbed a white paper plate and opened the grill what is it about black men and bbq, how do they cook it so well? thanking him, i said i should go, there was a ton of meat cooking and i didn’t want to interrupt his family function Myron mentioned he lived alone, that his wife Glenda had passed away three springs ago and the kids have all moved away staring at him closer i realized how similar Myron was to my own father, only a different color my dad sits on the porch during the day sometimes and i wonder what it is he’s thinking about when he sits out there i imagine it’s the same thing we all think about, death … when is it gonna happen but before we die we worry about other things, too like is this our last meal?
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 7:25 PM UTC
barbeque
early saturday morning i woke to a smell lost over winters breath, that of barbeque and meat stepping outside i could see the smoke down the street so i walked down black man by the name of Myron was sitting on his steps watching as these rabbits jumped over top of one another he noticed me and motioned me over jumping off the steps like a old man turning young again he grabbed a white paper plate and opened the grill what is it about black men and bbq, how do they cook it so well? thanking him, i said i should go, there was a ton of meat cooking and i didn’t want to interrupt his family function Myron mentioned he lived alone, that his wife Glenda had passed away three springs ago and the kids have all moved away staring at him closer i realized how similar Myron was to my own father, only a different color my dad sits on the porch during the day sometimes and i wonder what it is he’s thinking about when he sits out there i imagine it’s the same thing we all think about, death … when is it gonna happen but before we die we worry about other things, too like is this our last meal?
thevagabondking
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Apr 14, 2013
Apr 14, 2013 at 7:25 PM UTC
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