rode the bus,  
tourist  window on the world,
fewer buses now in Roma
and they’re  driving faster to make up for it
i don’t think we are supposed to notice the
cost saving measure, but i was seat sliding.
as we spun around a corner i reminded  myself 
the pleasure of dying in an accident
there is no prolonged  advance worry before hand
like applying jelly to toast, 
the knife hangs suspended, 
then swipe, that’s it.
turned 65 so i paid half, 16,  for a month bus ticket
now i ride twice as much to make up 
for all the other years i paid double,
i think i can  do it, i think i can, i think i can
Roma is changing face from winter to spring.
i pull out pen and paper to make note of 
the two conditions of retirement: 
nothing to do,  too much to do
incident report from Rocco’s pizza,
dear  sweet  happy Claudia from Romania
got her vial tapped by the gangly  mushroom man
long may they run,   and  happy together
got out in front of the bookstore at Largo Argentina
a grey worn  tenor sax man in his late seventies, 
with jazz music in the forties,  has some stuff, 
playing for hours, solo, for  infrequent coins 
as  i drop  him  some, he slowly looks me steady in  the eye.
insurance for  my future,  could be me some day
my wife pointed out that i don’t play sax
pshaw .   i told her  i could learn
backing up to see a phone number over a door
i fell back into a large flower pot, pot and i both ok.
i’m wearing my mail man shoes today,
got them resoled for 15 euro, met a new friend.  
at the center of  Piazza Cavour  on the head of the statue 
of Count Camillo Cavour who forged the kingdom of Italy, 
two birds stand side by side appropriately 
at  pigeon attention
half hour later back on the bus
caught myself humming 
the sax man’s tune -
Ecstasy
Thursday, March 04, 2010
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2 comments:
Thanks for sharing the ride!
I love the story as always, Jack. The twisting and turning phrases feel like riding on the bus.
And this is great..."like applying jelly to toast,
the knife hangs suspended,
then swipe, that’s it."
I've thought about that many times when riding on the highway.
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