i'd no idea little, short Uncle Jimmy was a street fighter
all of 5'2" .. he kicked 6'4" Jerry's tall ass up and down the concrete driveway
he ripped Jerry's detective badge from inside of his suit pocket
snatched his snubnosed .38 special .. pistol whipped him with it
pointed it at his head .. related it's a damn good thing I like you
he let the hammer slowly nestle back in it's groove
marched into his house .. slammed Jerry's gun and badge on the table
screamed at Aunt Edna .. how do you like your big cop boyfriend now
while we were driving away .. little, short Uncle Jimmy ran back outside
we turned the corner as Jerry rose .. Uncle Jimmy kneed him hard in the face
then kicked him in the head .. Jerry's pummeled face bounced on the driveway
thinking back .. Uncle Jimmy and Aunt Edna divorced .. remarried three times
we made it back to Louisiana about three o'clock in the morning
damn .. we felt as if we'd been beaten to hell and back
the week rolled by fast .. friday we loaded up
drove an hour north to Uncle Max .. Aunt Myrl's ranch in Crossett, Arkansas
arrived before dark .. cowboys .. horses .. were everywhere about the place
last month lightning had struck .. burned Uncle Max's barn to the ground
he'd called on his neighbor farmers .. ranchers .. they came over in force
already they'd put up a new end wall for the barn
it was a rare time in a rare era i'll never forget
it got along to be suppertime .. we felt starved
Aunt Myrl was a highly particular sort
she'd started for her China Cabinet .. then she said no
hell no .. she wasn't going to allow her house to get messed up
paper plates .. plastic forks .. us kids sat on the kitchen floor
about that time Uncle Max stomped into the kitchen
raising all kinds of hell .. he was hungry and wanted cold beer
Aunt Myrl was pissed .. ripped his shirt off .. demanded he remove his boots
Uncle Max boisterously laughed .. winked .. stamped his boots on the floor
he ground in dirt .. mud .. with the heels of his boots .. giggled like a lunatic
that was the straw that broke the fabled camel's back
Aunt Myrl went to screaming .. crying .. grabbing ceramic plates
broke them all .. across Uncle Max's wide redneck shoulders
ran us all out of her kitchen before we'd even finished eating
back outside .. all the neighbor ranchers .. farmers .. were taking a break
sitting under trees .. scattered all over the ranch
eating what looked like trail grub .. from a bygone era
a neighbor farmer's son sat alone under a giant oak tree
strumming Led Zeppelin songs .. not missing a chord
Uncle Max's ranch is a pretty cool place to visit
Copyright @ June 2014
StandingBear
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ПоэзияFlashback .. Fast Forward ...pieces of my life captured in time. This entire series inspired by reading/enjoying @Hampton's great poetry! Thank you, Charles!