Monday, May 9, 2022

My KURT VONNEGUT Dream Inspired By Rocky Road

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I needed a long walk after eating two gallons
of Rocky Road ice cream
in three days.

It was October and the 1971World Series
scooped it into my face

So I walked and walked
and forgot to sleep or eat.
 
I walked 
all the way from Long Island
to Indiana.

 When I got there
all I wanted was a cigaret
and a familiar face
offered me a Pall Mall.
I thanked him profusely
and told him  Pall Mall
was my Father's brand.
 
He said "I knew that"
and he also knew my Mother
smoked filtered Tareyton.
 
But the first words I spoke
to Kurt Vonnegut
—pointing to the shrubbery—
were Those are not Begonias
 
"That is correct, young man.
You sound like an almost intelligent person."

He lit my Pall Mall and let 1001 words
flow from my well-walked body.

I didn't mention Rocky Road ice cream
but all I talked about was
Rocky Point and Uncle Paul
and Aunt Pauline.

They lived on Begonia Road
but their driveway was flanked by
Hydrangeas of various hue
and the dinner they served
was what patrons of their 
Manhattan restaurant
paid beaucoup bucks
to their endless delight.

I'll never forget those 
mega-magnificent Italian meals
and the football games my cousins
 —post-pasta—
played in a huge yard 
with my sister Lynda
always being the winning quarterback.

—For the next fifty years—
every time I saw Hydrangeas
I thought of Begonia Road
and the bounty of those
special Sundays
beatified by
Paul and Pauline Nunzio.
 
"Paul, you are about to awaken 
and I am about to fall deep asleep."
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4 comments:

  1. That was quite a dream but you're lusting for a cigaret
    after a lengthy walk reminded my of William Hurt
    in the film, Body Heat.

    https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/84997/10-cool-facts-about-body-heat

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    1. It was a great movie and that smoking-after-jogging
      on the Boardwalk bit has rung through my head
      about five hundred times

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    2. Maybe your next dream will be about Kathleen Turner.

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    3. What a great idea: we'd probably have an argument
      about her best film.
      There are many to choose from but Peggy Sue Got Married
      is my favorite for too reasons.

      We'd argue about her films and then...
      make love and smoke Pall Malls
      between orgasms

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