Wednesday 30 March 2011

My Hero


He was listing like a sinking battleship, trying to look normal as he walked diagonally home.  He stopped, but not all at once.  Only one leg stopped.  The other one kept going then struggled to get back making him lean even further.  He was fumbling in his pockets, bent double, trying to find a cigarette.  Then in and out of every pocket.  Hips; inside; shirt; back; jacket all the while shrugging like a Parisian mime artist.  Then he saw me.  Glimpsed, then squinting, pulls up his trousers and walks semi-towards me.  He’s right next to me before he can get his mouth to work.
“You alright buddy?”
“Aye mate.”
“You alright?”
“Aye.”
“I’m…” he sniggers, “I’m a wee bit,” and he does that action, lifting an imaginary glass to his lips, then laughs, “Aye. A wee bit drunk.”
“Really?”
He winks, points at me as he waltzes backwards.
“Heh!  You’re alright buddy.” and he shakes my hand.  Then he remembers the cigarette, stares at it as if it’s surprised him.
“Want a light?” I say with lighter in hand.  He puts the cigarette behind his ear, hands on his hips, puzzled, then slaps my shoulder. “I was just gonna ask you that.  Are you a vaircloy, a calaiv, a clairvoyant?”
I hold the light out to him as he sucks at his cigarette like a straw.  It’s half lit before he says: “You’re alright big man.”  He waves, walks a dozen steps then turns round.  Hands in the air, cigarette in mouth he attempts to bow, staggers then walks away, sideways.
And instead of jumping off that bridge I went home.
It’s true that helping someone else helps you.

Wednesday 23 March 2011

Fish Out of Water


They all rushed in before me
as I ambled
Thinking I was early
then SHABOOM!
noise and humidity
beer and stupidity
instead of a quiet night

The seats every one of them taken
as I lingered
leaning on a door jamb
eyes agog
blatant femininity
creates an affinity
instead of lonely times

They’re at the bar in droves
as I hovered
looking for a lager
wallet out
stark spontaneity
mix with the gaiety
instead of hanging back

They all left before me
as I mumbled
thinking I was charming
then ding ding
drink up your alcohol
home time for one and all
instead of a shared bed