things didn't work out so well
it was high time to move on
mom .. all of us kids moved to Texas
our other Uncle Jimmy .. Aunt Sis lived there
Arlis called .. he and mom got back together
twisters .. wind and sand storms made for hellish weather
Winnie-Stowell, Texas .. a small oil boom town
Uncle Jimmy worked offshore with some of his friends
Aunt Sis was a highly busy socialite .. drinking all the time
one four-way redlight .. cousin Dennis shot it down
with a 20 gauge shotgun every Saturday night
he was dog drunk every time he did it
all those Texas rednecks had nothing to do
they raced pick-up trucks .. one in drive .. the other in reverse
driver's window next to driver's window .. cold beer in hand
they'd lay down rubber until their trannys' screamed
Uncle Earl .. Aunt Yvonne .. cousin Kevin resided there
Uncle Edward .. Aunt Katie .. cousin John Ed too
grandmother Eva had relocated to Winnie .. leaving Louisiana
it was kind of crazy .. I hardly ever saw any girls my age
being a bored kid .. i'd hangout at the local Dairy King
sometimes i'd see girls there .. I knew I was at the right place
every table had a mini-jukebox .. speakers were scratchy at best
if you ever drove through there .. saw a car on the side of the road
it was usually an out of towner .. locals didn't like
all windows were broken out .. it's how those Texas hombres roll
one Saturday afternoon I met a girl named Patty
asked if she'd like to go see a movie
sure she replied .. my dad's the bijou manager
all of a sudden I felt nervous .. held my ground
ended up watching lots of movies with her
not many of them were very good
i'll never forget the day I met sweet Patty Cathey
at that old fashioned drive-in Dairy King
Crimson and Clover was playing .. over and over
Copyright @ July 2014
StandingBear
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