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Benedict listened to Thelonious ********* out Round Midnight. That public house off Charing Cross Road, his old man sipping a light ale in a corner seat. Colonel they call me: the old man said; Benedict looked at the clipped moustache and sad dog eyes. All talk of the Desert Rats and Monty and sand and winds and free beer now and then. And that Irish woman in the box office, and him saying: this is my son. The woman all glittering eyes and broad smile. Wonder if he had? Wouldn't put it past. Died years later alone in some home stroke and dead; buried alone; just a few staff members at his funeral and ashes scattered in some numbered plot. What year did he meet? 67, yes that year. That girl in the club above the Regent eyeing him saying: my boyfriend's in the clink for drugs and I am in the hospital drying out come visit me. Benedict did; brought her cigarettes and took her for a drink down at the local pub if the nurse permitted. Thelonious Monk stopped. Silence of the grave; both his old man and Monk gone now. Looking back colours it somehow.
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Sep 26, 2017
Sep 26, 2017 at 7:57 AM UTC
BENEDICT MUSED.
Benedict listened to Thelonious ********* out Round Midnight. That public house off Charing Cross Road, his old man sipping a light ale in a corner seat. Colonel they call me: the old man said; Benedict looked at the clipped moustache and sad dog eyes. All talk of the Desert Rats and Monty and sand and winds and free beer now and then. And that Irish woman in the box office, and him saying: this is my son. The woman all glittering eyes and broad smile. Wonder if he had? Wouldn't put it past. Died years later alone in some home stroke and dead; buried alone; just a few staff members at his funeral and ashes scattered in some numbered plot. What year did he meet? 67, yes that year. That girl in the club above the Regent eyeing him saying: my boyfriend's in the clink for drugs and I am in the hospital drying out come visit me. Benedict did; brought her cigarettes and took her for a drink down at the local pub if the nurse permitted. Thelonious Monk stopped. Silence of the grave; both his old man and Monk gone now. Looking back colours it somehow.
BENEDICT MUSED OF HIS OLD MAN AND THE GIRL ON DRUGS.
TerryCollett
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Sep 26, 2017
Sep 26, 2017 at 7:57 AM UTC
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