major red alert,
cell phone is missing -
the pulse of my life line.
gone but not forgotten.
went back where i had coffee.
questioned everyone repeatedly.
most seemed honest in their replies.
evidently i didn’t leave my phone there.
staggered home dejected.
instead of crying right away,
dumped big trash can in the drive.
two cops driving by stopped to watch.
i put it all back,
took a half hour,
searching the sticky mess
a piece at a time.
then brilliant idea
struck like lightening. wow.
i asked the cops to call my cell number
and put it on speakers in their car.
if the rat face sleaze at the coffee place answers
i’ll recognize his wheezy, whiny voice.
from the squad car they let me dial,
misdialed my cell number several times.
chatted with interesting people,
talked longer with the nice ones
a few wrong numbers were angry,
cops were growing impatient.
i suggested, “Lend me a dollar, i’ll call
for a medium pizza, split it three ways,
if you drive us to pick it up.”
cops were unhappy.
head down, i kept dialing.
finally got the right number.
two seconds later
my pocket rang.