On our way into Santa Anita one day, an old man had tipped over in his wheelchair. There was a pool of blood beneath his smooth head. I was with my Dad. He was around the same age as the poor injured man. I was 12.
Seeing that man, and watching the blank stares of the apathetic crowd gathering around the man, and the blood, and the fallen wheelchair, I knew that nobody would win, and the horses that ran were the luckiest of us all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tpMDoNXg_U Here is a link to my YouTube channel where I read from my recently published books. They are on Amazon.com Sleep Always Calls, Seedy Town Blues Collected Poems and It's Just a Hop, Skip, and a Jump to the Madhouse.