Have you ever had the experience A coincidence becomes dissectable And every nuance and subtle twist Can be seen for the impossibly relatable Series of razor thin events connected By the most tenuous reality imaginable.
So there l was ... sitting on a bench In the very mall I practically lived in Back when I was a kid of the eighties "20 years since I had even ....drivin The cracked and humbled asphalt parking lot
College called - I answered Job offer - ouldn't refuse First wife walked-while I strayed Second paid me back my earned dues Third passed my name on into tomorrow And the next ones due - Doc says is two
Mom called ....had cracked her vision Time to readjust her optic imbalance So here at the mall her optometrist catered While I kept tripping on that crazy window display
Why was it so familiar I knew I knew But had not a clue Where why or how that motorized Chunk of plastic oscillating there ...like...like....?
Next morn it was back to the routine Of a now eight year old commute 25miles on the turnpike then 3 mile of side street To the .....o.m.g. It was sarge at the mall It was sarge that musta always waved ...... it was sarge That what I nicknamed him Funny how you can miss something And not know that it was gone Until that moment of clarity When suddenly it will dawn... upon...you That you should have noticed a week ago.
There had been a time when the routine route Had just become a part of my future And he stood there waving like a mad king In that small patch of green behind the chain link Beneath the curving memosa limb Leaning on the triangle leg of a kids swing Comical the first week anoying me the next But every day rain or shine he was there Smiling as he waved --enthusiasm portrayed On the round cherubic ageless down --syndrome face Infectious as a yawn everyday his hand waggling Back and forth, back and forth until a week ago When he was gone. Just a worn down spot in the grass So.... Today I shall make commuter history. By pulling over I parked among the honking horns .the shaking fists And walked along the lawn through the gate and to the door When a lady laced with smells of cinnamon rolls and coffee Opened the door and began to cry when I told her why His name was Harold he prefered Harry 52 just 3 weeks ago And thats as old as he will ever get. We had coffee and a roll As she told me of his life and times and I said his waving And his smile would be missed. By more than just me I did insist
That day I didn't go on to work I set off for the mall Where I entered into that novelty gift store Then I left with a package that contained some yellow plastic A motor and a battery and I had splurged on a solar panel Then I parked again where earlier I had been On silent steps and unspeakable joy I mounted what I carried To the leg of the swing directly in line with the worn down grass Then I turned it on and watched that yellow hand wave Waggling to beat the band just like Harry did . When I knocked she answered with puffy eyes you can't disguise So I wasn't sure as I pointed toward my tribute -manic and gaudy I felt as though I had crossed a line till then I had denied But then Harrys mother looked real close . then busted out laughing till once again tears filled up and ran from her eyes It aint the same , nothing replaces but I see smiles each morning As his audience of jaded commuters replace the driving faces With entheusiastic smiles that lightens up the commuters route And all those endless miles.