Oh yeah that’s right we met at now where was it Uncle Skinny’s funeral now I think that was now when was that dear? Oh, it was at Cousin Verlis’ wedding okay I’m sure stove up from my last surgery yeah, me an’ Bubba worked the tugboats for years Then he fired me we lived there for years but sold the place and we’re still living there now it was all flooded up there to where the Baptist Church was so we couldn’t go they say Interstate Ten’s a mess this summer we need to go I got to take my pills that’s why rice farmers just leave their combines in the field to rust ‘cause the government’s all mixed up in it I guess there ain’t many of us left we all grew up together I got me this new gun now where’s my ‘phone Oh it’s in the truck I’ll get it now here I can’t make this thing work I know it’s in my pictures oh there it is wait it’s gone we need to go I’ve got to take my pills now was Cousin Skeeter buried with his parents no wait that was his son joined the Marines but they kicked him out ‘cause he was no good we need to go I’ve got to take my pills now they was both buried in California I guess I seen ‘em in 1968 last These chairs is too low I’m all stove up I don’t know why the government ain’t prepared For hurricanes they dug this big drainage ditch But what if the water backs up along it Then what am I going to do We need to go I’ve got to take my pills I ain’t never met a stranger, no, sir That’s what they always said about me Now when I was in school if I had said “computer” they’d-a sure-’nough kicked me out We didn’t need all that stuff we learnt just fine We need to go I’ve got to take my pills (a ten-minute monologue about a couch goes here) so I ended up buying a new couch my first job was with Caterpillar but after ten years he left and went to work down’t Port Arthur now if you’re ever down our way be sure to stop by we’d sure be glad to have you come on by We need to go I’ve got to take my pills
[The morning’s interrupted projects and chores Are resumed, but somehow in a milieu Of existential despair.]