shook my woozy, dazed head
man, I really tied one on last nite
driving stoned .. trying to find my way
when i'd left winnie in such a damn hurry
last place i'd wanted to go was louisiana
looking out of my dirty window again
a crowd had circled around my car
their speech sounded muffled
realization hit me pretty hard
I was still stoned high
i'd no idea when .. just how long i'd slept
my last memory .. i'd coasted upon sand
passed out smooth .. under a full moon
hazy .. seemed the crowd was pointing
hollering about something .. one held a ball
then a couple of dudes stretched a net
caught it .. tearing it on my front bumper
I slapped myself hard .. hard in the face
Jesus Christ .. i'd unknowingly parked
center smack dab on the volleyball court
embarrassed .. my face turned red
reached to start my 390 engine
oh fuck .. i'd left the damn key on
turned it once .. battery dragged
once more .. it started right up
drove slowly .. through the throng
over to the dock .. got out and leaned
I looked back .. everyone was happy now
thought out loud .. how do I get in this shit
everything seemed to be in slow motion
I pondered, fuck it .. lit some sinsimilla
trying to get my head back on straight
find some kind of balance if I could
make some god damn sense of it all
there, first few puffs .. feeling better now
collected tooth brush, soap and a face cloth
my mind's eye kept replaying the past events
cleaned my windshield .. sand had coated
my entire car .. high tides had rolled in
I saw a flash .. a girl in a string bikini
leaning against my car beside me
she said I parked on the volleyball court
told me I look stoned .. asked if i'd any weed
fucked up as I was I could easily tell
she's neither a police lady or a narc
pulled my sinsimilla out .. filled the pipe full
she smiled .. I walked barefoot down to the ocean
Copyright @ October 2014
StandingBear
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