My fair Guinevere The very name Guinevere sends me through time and space to another world with a thrill in my heart
Like no other well there was a time when I was six I think I will stop by there on my way back to reality Back then a coloring book and eight crayons could fix big hurts like the time my uncle slammed the car
Door on my fingers as we started into a tavern I guess at first it was unbelief although a six year old has A great imagination but seeing the door completely closed and my fingers in there something really
Wild and then the crushing excrutating pain my uncle whirled around and saw what happened now I wasn’t being mercenary well first I didn’t know what that word meant must have something to do with
Machinery but I did know I was going to gain because my uncle was a crane operator I did know he Didn’t operate on cranes like the one the Cranes potato chip bag but here goes larceny I think that’s
Like black licorice it gets all over kids faces in adults it just gets all over them it depends on how much You pay they say crime doesn’t pay well larceny does but after you do it you have to run real fast or
Something well back at the car outwardly it was all I could do to hold on sloopy but inside don’t judge Me but I was singing a ditty it went like this my uncle has got money and he feels almost as bad as I
Do look out world I see a coloring book a coming that was just an aside to make a point about hurts I was about to run head on into one you ever had a hurt to last over forty plus year’s bee stings wont
Do it scraped knees heal but lose your heart at six and you’re a goner what did Rick say in Casablanca Of all the juke joints in the world why did she have to come in this one why was she born one street over
When I was six and she was eighteen black hair the whitest skin Oh god you must got distracted you just Kept adding more pretty did you know pretty can hurt I think most can I know Geri does she suffered
Through a beautiful summer she says the three of us didn’t even know her at the pool more important My best friend Jerry that she had a crush on didn’t know her either I know her now and we are deeply
Connected by that summer and her heart of pain she knows what I Speak of when I make mention of My fair Guinevere is she a legend in the court of King Arthur if you could see in my heart I wrote a piece
About music it says the Wolfman’s got your ears Johnny Mercer brings tears all through the years Touché my knight angel that’s what I call her I will tell you why in minute did she make the flowers
Grow no but when she walked that’s where she walked in my heart paths lined with gardenias over Head was my beloved Magnolia she wore garland to me it said I love you this was the lie I told
Because I knew it could never be and then in my world fate stepped in with a pain that made fingers In a car door feel no more than a love tap I guess it was puppy love maybe so but I know I was one
Love sick hound I wiped a single tear from my face with the finger I type with so just one more is added To the endless stream that started when through her bedroom talking to her friends I heard her say
She was getting married can a six year old love, kneel over me as she did my crying brought her outside To my side this time her voice of cooing wouldn’t send me home to dream beautiful dreams of her
I wish dad was drunk maybe hell razing would have disturbed the pain somewhat yes I got up from The tear stained spot at that instant it became sacred and for ever more she became truly my fair
Guinevere as with sir Lancelot the triangle of love was created that knight but the fallen wasn’t a knight Who fell among thorny roses of romantic pain no just a child that rode a romantic stallion before
He should have I guess I’m still on his back we ride many a night I call to her through the dark But only one visit could my night angel give I will ride on God promises love beyond and no one will
Have a heart of deadest stone window window my fleshly heart you destroyed so on my way home Through the darkness in her yard I picked up this stone it works fine it is her memorial it is always with Me if you want to know her name it s in the song Abilene
Why I wrote this as I said in the other piece Keats said beauty never fades into nothingness and he said It has quality and even curative powers to lessen pain for others she is in pain with life changes this Was written to relieve her of her burden and pay on the debt I owe her when she left the laughter of Friends And knelt by a love sick child thats all I can do and I do it often maybe through this we can return Just briefly to our sweet summer time of long ago