Tuesday, March 3, 2015

6415. TAMBO AND BONES

TAMBO AND BONES
I made the Devil's tray out of
sugar  -  so it would be sweet
for those who take it. I gave
matches, for a smoke I took pity, 
to the town drunk, whilst he was 
in  jail  -  but he burned down the
jailhouse instead, and his'self as 
well. My Father was the Justice 
of the Peace locally (the JP) and
amongst hid duties was the coroner's
work : I once saw a moonlit dead
hand on a corpse in the darkness.
I drew the straw that made it my job
to dive and latch hold of lifeless
Lennie Cross' wrist  -  who took the
dare to dive the muddy river and hold
his breath the longest : too long, too long, 
too long. Just like the rabbit that beats the 
fox in those stories told by old Dan Quarles' 
tongue-talks, the slave-black to all us kids; 
the predator outwitted in the same
briar patch each time.


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