Fifteen minutes of glory
Maybe less
What I wouldn't give for the
chance
To confess
All my intimate secrets
All my hopes and my desires
I don't care just how valid
You think that they are
They've been mine for a long long time
And I'm not ashamed of them
Shut up Joe
How
do you really know
What's going down
How can you tell if there's a
problem somewhere
To be found
We all need to gather round
To help
everybody else to see
That running your mouth aloud
Makes it that much
more difficult
For you and me
And our integrity
Went
to work at the factory
At fourteen
Thought I'd finish my schooling
Sometime in between
Drunken weekends and futile street fights
And the
visits to my best girl
But the time slipped away
I've got bills here
to pay
I've got small ones depending on me
My vision is limited
Shut up Joe
How
do you really know
What's going down
How can you tell if there's a
problem somewhere
To be found
We all need to gather round
To help
everybody else to see
That running your mouth aloud
Makes it that much
more difficult
For you and me
And our integrity
All my life I've known
I'd want to say
Something to my
Fellow man today
Couldn't let the facts
Get in the way.
We
weren't that well acquainted
Never were
An occasional run-in
We
preferred
There's one thing that we both believe in
Heard it over
and over again
It was something about
All the fondness we felt
How
the heart can't miss what's not around
If the mind doesn't value it
Shut up Joe
How
do you really know
What's going down
How can you tell if there's a
problem somewhere
To be found
We all need to gather round
To help
everybody else to see
That running your mouth aloud
Makes it that much
more difficult
For you and me
And our integrity
Integrity
©2008 Raymond M. Jozwiak
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Saturday, February 9, 2013
Monday, December 10, 2012
Who. . .
. . . is the asshole????
Visiting a local vineyard/winery this weekend which presented a show by a local Shakespeare repertory company (The Shakespeare Factory- a professional non-union ensemble company who employ the staging
conditions of Shakespeare’s time as closely as possible for each
production- see http://theshakespearefactory.com/). Wine tastings were offered as well as stews and artisan bread to enhance the 'period' atmosphere. I was 'tasting' the wines with the three, lovely ladies accompanying me for the production at one of the two, heavily attended tasting stations and attempting to allow the limited staff to attend to the willing tasters by grouping ourselves at the corner of the bar, myself at the bar and the others branching outward away from me and the bar and passing four glasses back and forth in attempt to allow the four of us to taste all six wines offered while leaving the remainder of the tasting station free for other tasters.
In the midst of an extremely enjoyable wine tasting experience (and the wines were quite good too) I noticed a rather sour looking gentleman at the far end of the crowd, the number of which I am not quite certain, who appeared to grow more perturbed as time passed.
Finally he stepped forward and said to ME, not to the person operating the tasting station, that 'you have monopolized this tasting' and not allowed others to partake and . . . (not really sure exactly what else he said) but he was clearly unhappy that he had not gotten HIS WINE! Guess you could say he was whining about his lack of wine. I responded only by stating the obvious fact that this was a 'wine tasting' and that I and three others were together tasting our allotted six samples of wine.
The obviously conscientious caretaker of the tasting station quickly spoke up and asked the gentleman what he would like and assured him that it would be served forthwith. The man, still clearly unhappy, took a glass (maybe two, I didn't really pay much attention to the details) and began to depart the station but in his befuddlement about the process of wine tasting and a possible desire to maintain his imaginary upper hand, he made it a point to mumble unmistakably in my direction. . . "ASSHOLE."
Who do you think was the asshole????. . . . (and do you think this tragic situation left him 'heartbroken'?)
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