not that we demanded
he was excited
he had been patient
not that we demanded
he was excited
he had been patient
dreams have always intrigued him
he fascinated his father at
dinner when he was allowed into conversation at the large kitchen table his parents grandmother his siblings nine when
he unabashedly revealed what he had dreamed either the night before or some
other evening
Interesting. his father stated flatly I don’t dream.
Bummer Dad
Or if I do . . I don’t remember
that I did.
I think thats more than likely
Dad
But you say you also dream in black
and white, not just color.
Yes and in cartoons and text in stillframes static
images asif someone is showing me a
picture book and I have to wait for them to turn the pages because maybe I havent arms
You see Im visitingIm not in
control But little by little Im gaining
controlIm manipulating situations should
I prefer they go in another direction
Recently I read it is something called
lucid dreaming
Lucid dreaming.
Yes Kinda unique
Well, son, I think dreaming says
something more about you, than about me.
I think as youve said you dont
dream I happen to believe that dreaming
offers insights that otherwise we cannot grasp . or fathom
Well son, you’ll excuse me, I
think that’s bullshit.
I don’t like your
attitude, son.
his wife and children were upstairs in the livingroom of their Minnesota quadraplex
lazy snowflakes fell outside
they affixed shrinkwrap plastic inside
to the window frames to combat the frigid weather each and every winter he was astonished that code didnt demand 2X6
exterior wall construction
he was a carpenter
code should demand 2X6 exterior
walls appropriate insulation thermalpane windows it didnt
as his family talked sitting on a rocker two on the couch he was conversing with a woman they couldnt
see just down the hall just beyond the top of the stairs
to his family it sounded like he
was mumbling to himself distracted he oftenwhen engaging a problem talked to himself
his wife however listened to him closer
than his daughters did
she had picked up the
familiarity in his voice
Yes, who is it you’re talking to?
she had introduced him to ghostshad
introduced him to demons that crowded about her in bedterrorised hertried to
wrestle her soul away who he blindly
struck at There! she cried There! she
screamedher fist to her mouth so she didnt wakefrighten the children he blindly struck at the unseen and somehow
kept them at bay too many nights to count
Who are you talking to?
Why would you say that?
Because shell never meet you
But . . she knows me; she’ll know
me.
Yes She will
And the girls?
Shell meet themthey wont like her
I dont see your night tormentors
Can she see me?
Yes if you prefer
my familiarity As you know me you can know she is a good
person
But the girls won’t think so.
That the girls dont like her has
nothing to do with if shes a good person or not
then he was alone
he was remote
he stood on the edge of a yellow
dirt road looking over a disheveled splitrail fence over a scrub and desolate
field at an abandoned brick depot or station its windows are broken some are
boarded with grayed weathered plywood scraps
he stepped back away from the
fence and recognised there were people lined up along it
they looked like weary travelers
they had bundles and suitcases valises
hobo rags tied to end of sticks
some wore two coats because they
hadnt room to pack one
up the road that could either have been the head of the
line or its tail stood a particularly dispossessed man greasy hair ragged beard mismatched shoes those standing near him gave him leeway not because he was illkept but rather they either didnt trust him
or his temperament
I don’t trust him either, don’t feel bad about it. said a gentleman standing beside him
he knew someone was standing beside him but their presence didnt attract his attention as the man at the head or the foot of the line did
he looked the man in the face
Hey, boy, how are you? It’s been
too long, too long.
his Uncle Joe was deadhad died
fifteensixteen years earlier
Ya gonna give me a hug or what?
he hugged him as hard as he ever
hugged anyone
Whas with the waterworks, boy?
Im . . Im . Im so happy to see
you I love you
Me too. It’s good to see ya, boy.
early
AM-dreaming, Day-between-Two-Ts – St
Paddys Day, 17 3. 21 0233, Thursday,
18 3. 21
Say what you said.
Whadid I say
Im not taking it back
I said never mind.
Yacant make me take it backI
aint takin it back As Gawd as my witness
. . .
1549, Thursday,
18 3. 21
0003, Thursday,
18 3. 21
https://www.vox.com/22335666/asian-spa-shooting-atlanta
sincerely Fill-in-the-Name
1018, Day-between-Two-Ts, 17 3.
21
men gave up
he found that interesting
he didnt make it a competition
apparently men needed more
comfort
he pointed That needs to be done
he walked away
how she did it was her business
Done. she said
he walked over to another
quadrant in the building That
he walked back over to
Madeleine watched her work as he
approached she was oblivious
MADELEINE maudlin
echoing in his inner ears as he said
made him smile slightly
Im funny My rebreathers short My mistake I gotta head outside for a bit Do you think you have sufficient reserve to share with me
Yes Excuse me let me restate my question I did not replenish my rebreather last
night may I borrow yours
Yes. It’s in the maroon leather
bag at the door. A newer rebreather, configured differently from your . antique.
My antique
she raised her eyeslooked left towards
the shambled ceiling dangling fixtures
You noticed
Thank you
Thats okay While I may not have one I am familiar with
them Just prefer mine
It’s cumbersome, why would you
prefer something cumbersome?
Ya gotta look at me while yare
sayin that
Ya got a handsome grin
Thank you
HEY
she turned from her work she was almost as faralong as he would have
been
Thank you Your . ah . . bag
Yah I gotta get me one of those
Erotic, huh?
Ohyah
Fort
Campbell Kentucky
he could
imagine then as now there were lots of wisenheimers who would want to play around
in anothers life for no other reason than they could cause them grief with
innuendo gossip anif that didnt cut it malicious lies some kind of perverted satisfaction it gave them
something to do they were precursors to
the end-of-century reality television shows
precursors to Shit television Crap
cable
he quit
watching television at their advent
he recognised
he couldnt buy into their extentions that
sudden spat of social media My Space book of Face dazzling breathtaking shit which imagined influencers
or talking heads could seduce audiences
Joe, you
remember Canary Barbecue on Carrol Avenue where meat turned on spits in the
front window to bring you in.
No Dad believe that was before my time
Ah, yes, yes,
correct, you were probably just a baby last time we went; but I took your Mom
there on a couple dates before I was drafted.
After Donny
Bohrisch Jimmy Goodman introduced you to her at the company picnic yah
Yes. She was
in an art class with them at Tuley. Chicago Printed String Company. Papa Vogl’s
enterprise, or rather I should say Charlie Weiner’s enterprise too. I worked at
the Western Avenue facility, you’re mother worked at Logan Boulevard, Logan
Square. The Company threw picnics for employees. If you worked for them they
treated you to a summer picnic and a Christmas Gala.
They were
Jewish right
Yes, virtually
all their employees were gentiles though, at least those who worked on the
floor or in the lunchrooms. They treated us very well, and we didn’t ever want
to disappoint them. Everyone worked hard. No one took anything for granted.
Everyone benefitted.
the reason
why he called and brought up Fort Campbell was because he wanted to be sure his Dad still
had the little porcelain skunk figurine kept inside in a wood cage he mailed
his Maw while they were courting
since she had
died a lot of things were leaving his fathers house and he wanted to be sure no
onehis siblings had liberated things they shouldnt have
I could give
a fuck Take it back When hes dead you can have it Wha are you thinkin
I asked him and
he said I could have it.
You
asked Why would you fuckin ask him to
have his wedding album Ya ever hear of elder
abuse Take it back When I come to visit he doesnt have it Ill
come see youya don want me comin to see you about his wedding albumChrist awmighty wha are you thinkin
I sure do, it’s
on my highboy. his father
kept it on his highboy for as long as he could remember he had a long memory Ain’t never gonna lose track of it. I mailed
it to your Mom from Missouri, bought it in a dimestore in a small town outside
Camp Crowder when Gene, Mr. Sands, Gene and I were there to escort prisoners
back to Fort Campbell.
Your mother
was my My Li’l Stinker, as the label on the top of the cage says.
She still
is now and forever
Thank you
for saying so, son.
Yes it is. Thank you for reviving some memories I might not have returned to without you asking.
Yare
welcome I promise to be a thorn in your
paw the burr under your saddle
The pea
under my mattress?
Lets not get
ridiculous