Don’t go away. This is not about
anything Andalusian nor epistemology.
It is just the punchline of a joke
Peggy and I used to tell.
And now I can’t remember the joke.
We used to say those words for the sound of it,
for the stumbling polysyllabic of it all,
for the numbing pretentiousness.
It was a private joke which loses
everything in translation.
I want to ask her to remind me
where it came from
and where the choreography
of our ritual dance has gone.
Two, as she said, is a sacred number
and it is evening in this long-night city.
So poignant, Norm. The end is incredibly sad!
ReplyDeleteMy heart aches for you, Norm. Sending love and looking forward to the next Peggy memorial. The first one was so wonderful! I loved hearing all the stories and fond memories.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, so eloquent, as always. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks, all. Much appreciated. Writing seems to work therapeutically for me.
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking and filled with love
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