
About a week ago, I wrote about the American singer Janis Joplin belting out “Ball and Chain” at the Monterey Pop Festival in the 60’s. I included the video.
Yesterday my friend Lyrinda responded:
She burned hot and true and unfiltered. Such raw emotion laid out not only in words but in her voice in its full range of sound. Her little skip at the end when she left the stage was a touch of the innocent child still there despite the ball and chain of the song.
And my reply:
Yes, Lyrinda. The skip! I can do that too. In fact, I will … down the Langemunt tomorrow. I promise.
Oops. Tomorrow is now today.
I’ve been sitting in Lloyd Coffee Eatery, at one end of the Langemunt. Two hundred metres away is Izy Coffee. I’ve visualized a round trip.
An hour ago I was in the midst of being reasonable … and scared. Last Friday I had a second Cortisone injection in my right knee. The cartilage has largely worn away, and my knee wants me to get the message.
What if your skipping creates permanent damage?
If you do this today, you may not be able to walk unassisted in two years
Be careful, Bruce. Life is about being careful
What will people think?
They’ll see you as emotionally disturbed
And so I quivered at Table 140 in Lloyd’s.
I decided to practice … a bit. There was no one sitting in the back end of the restaurant. I’ll give it a try (with my head peering over my shoulder).
I did three skipping steps, but they weren’t.
I’ve forgotten how to skip!
(Sigh) Trying again. Now maybe six steps … and they were skipping.
Get up from the table and do the darned thing!
I rose.
I walked over to a nearby table. The couple spoke English. I told them my story. They agreed to cheer me on through the glass door that would show a senior skipper on the street.
Now the Langemunt, my feet centered on the depths of the Earth. I looked back inside. Smiles and thumbs up.
I began
Poetry in motion it was not … but it was motion.
My head was pretty much down, as I concentrated on not splatting myself on the pavement. So I didn’t see people’s reactions.
I was pooped fifty metres later, by the entrance to Eyes + More optician. I told my story to Aude and Pieter-Jan. They added to the cheers. And off I continued.
Two or three more breathing stops before I reached Izy, buoyed by the well wishes of three teens along the way.
Inside, Léa and Michelle revved me up for the return trip.
Two hundred slow metres later, I skipped into Lloyd’s.
Very tired. Very happy. Very proud
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There you go, Lyrinda
Piece of cake











