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| OCTOBER 2008 | |||
| abatebummer@aol.com | |||
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Julie and I were riding through the country on a poker run recently and as we passed green
meadows and quaint farms on a beautiful, sunny day I thought to myself, Self, there
is NOWHERE else in the world Id rather be right now and theres NOTHING else
Id rather be doing. I focused on this simple thought and realized with some
surprise that without any exaggeration this statement was ABSOLUTELY true. I wouldnt have rather been on a tropical beach sipping a rum concoction with a little umbrella sticking out of it while surrounded by beach bunnies. I wouldnt have rather been zoning out in my easy chair listening to someone like King Crimson with the headphones cranked up to ten. I wouldnt have wanted to be wealthier or younger. I didnt want ANYTHING else than simply to be riding with my woman on this wonderful day. It was a moment of total clarity and absolute satisfaction. And this moment had cost us nothing except the gas. And, I realized, Its not often that something like this occurs for most people; to be absolutely satisfied. When we are, were so caught up in the moment we dont realize it (usually were sweating, gasping for breath and moaning). So, instead of scrambling around trying to make more money, or trying to figure out how to acquire more STUFF, maybe the answer to most of lifes problems is simply to go for a ride on a gorgeous day. Well, about a week or so after I had this astonishing revelation I was at a weekend bike event and had similar thoughts. We were sitting around a campfire with a bunch of really good people and I mentioned to Julie, Ya know what I said the other day about how complete satisfaction can be found just by going for a ride, but we rarely even take note of it because its so obviously simple? Well, it occurs to me this is another one of those moments. We looked around at the circle of friends and were struck how every one of them had a warm, smiling face. Even big old Vince, our regional director, was staring into the fire and grinning as the sparks rose to the night sky and mingled with the stars. |
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| Hank!
Give me a hand with this will ya? Sarah was moving the furniture around the cabin, a
chore she seemed to love to do since she did it so often. In his mind Hank could actually
smell the black raspberry pie she was baking. In his vision he stood and watched her until
she finally threw a couch pillow at him to snap him out of it. Well, dont just
stand there looking at me! But looking at her was something he had never tired of.
Unfortunately he DID snap out of it and the memory faded away and he once again returned
to his solitude and the cold, wet, lonely night. The doctors had all kinds of names for
whatever it was that took Sarah from him, but Hank only knew he would always picture it as
a tall, dark, hooded figure named Death. The storm outside grew heavier and the thunder cracked louder as the flames licked the stones inside the chimney. A chunk of wood popped, rolled across the hearth and out onto the floor, causing Hank to rise with a sigh and shove it back into the flames with a poker. His given name was Henry, but everyone always knew him as Hank. He was a 45 year old, strapping, hearty man of over 6 feet tall, although a wet, lingering cough had been affecting him for the past few weeks. Sarah, his woman, had been a few years older than him, but she had that wide-eyed, enthusiastic manner of someone much younger. They had the kind of warm relationship that others envied, having been together longer than all of their friends could remember. Before he met Sarah, Hank was indeed a Hell raiser, but all THAT changed once he met the love of his life and settled down. Suddenly, during a lull in the crashing thunder, he heard a loud knock. Hank slowly stood and wondered, Now who the Hell can THAT be? as he strode to the door. When he opened it he beheld a sight better left unseen. There stood Death. The robed specter clutched a staff in one bony hand and a hood covered his face in shadow. What do YOU want? Havent you caused me enough grief and pain? Hank asked without surprise or fear. He had pictured death so many times in his mind that actually being in his presence merely angered and annoyed him. Ive come for YOU Hank. You should have taken better care of that cough. Hanks first thought was hed join Sarah and theyd spend eternity together, but Death soon made it clear that wasnt going to happen. I know what youre thinking and you might as well forget about it. Sarah wont be where youll be going. Why not? Weve always been soul mates! Its only right!! Hank! Before you met Sarah you clawed and fought your way through life. Youve hurt people and you always had a chip on your shoulder! But Sarah CHANGED me! All that other stuff was in the past! Yes, but it was YOUR past. Knowing the love of a good woman might have CHANGED you, but that doesnt cancel out all the bad things youve done! It certainly doesnt give you the right to follow someone like Sarah. To go where she has gone! For the first time in months Hank finally had a focus for all his pain and his anger. And now, hearing this, he snapped. Without thinking he grabbed Death by his scrawny throat and lifted him off his feet! He could hear the rattle of bones as he flung him against the wall. WHAT ARE YOU DOING?? I AM DEATH!! YOU DARE TO LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME??? Hank then proceeded to kick Deaths bony ass all over the cabin, overturning furniture and sending Sarahs pots and pans crashing to the floor. Death grabbed a large cast iron fry pan and held it up before him shielding him as he screamed, WAIT!! STOP!!! Why should I? Youve destroyed my life and now youre destroying my death!! Ill give you ANYTHING!! Thus children, is the story of how Hank bargained with Death himself. |
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| Epilogue:
It was a dark and stormy night and Hank was sitting in the warmth of his log cabin staring at the burning logs in his fireplace. Boy, it sure is bad out tonight honey. Its a good thing we have each other to cuddle up with, you wonderful, big hunk of man. Hank turned his face to Sarah and smiled contentedly. Well, you have a happy and safe Halloween. Be careful trick or treating. If ya plan on staying home, do what I always do and intentionally buy so much candy ya have lots left over for yourselves! Chocolate is good for ya! To the Incas it was a holy sacrament. Personally I like to smear it all over my naked body, put on my biker boots and .well, never mind that. Dont want yall to think Im WEIRD or something. |
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