Friday, April 24, 2009

Rome Welcome II.

My friend Rocco, who works two days a week in the administrative offices of the police department, told me that over the Easter holidays six hundred thefts were reported at the crowded Rome train station.



our friend’s vacation was scheduled
to last three weeks,
while crossing the ocean he
spent six days aboard ship in bed
not a world class lover,
wasn’t sea sick,
he had suffered a stroke

five minutes after arriving in Rome
he reached into his pocket where
four credit cards, a drivers license, reminders,
several permits, papers and
cards too important to carry
that should have been left at home
plus five hundred or more, in cash,
were all packed and gone
in his stolen wallet.
his passport remained safe in another pocket
even thieves only have two hands

we walked him around a few times
though nearly in a daze,
i think he enjoyed himself

three days later i helped him buy a ticket
then put him on a train
for the remainder of his scheduled vacation
to see his family in Switzerland
where his cousin had just died
two days before

6 comments:

Annie said...

I feel bad for your friend, one awful thing after another, but I'm sure you made his visit in Rome as pleasant as possible.

K.Lawson Gilbert said...

wouldn't we like to take a vacation from our vacations. life gets to be very complicated and disappointing sometimes...

jack sender said...

Annie,

I did what I could, but it was a case of closing the door after the squirrel stole the chicken feed. him.



K.

Life is like the sleeper compartment on the train he took out of here - bed goes up, bed goes down.

jack sender said...

Annie, in that comment to you

ERROR!

how do i get "him" out of there?

(It was the same thing i asked myself when my friend was here.)

jack sender said...

hey, i just noticed; you two go to the same photographer.

Annie said...

The only way I've found to edit a comment, even your own comment, is to delete it forever, and start over. If there's another way, please let me know.