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by the mingo » March 1st, 2009, 2:59 pm
The past. I knew a man once name of CornBob. A bit of a twist on his given name, Robert J. Korner. No matter what circumstances you were in, no matter what situation was occurring to you, no matter what problem was vexing you over, he always had the same advice. He'd say, "Forget it, it's past". He dropped dead one day between his kitchen & his bathroom from a sudden massive heart attack. I went to his funeral and sat up on the hill with my back against a gravestone smoking a j and watching the people gathered around his coffin listening to the minister speak. When it was over and everyone was gone I watched the two gravediggers lower CornBob's box into the earth. Then they filled the hole with dirt. When they left I walked down the hill & stood next to that bare spot and smelled the disturbed earth in the air. I took a moment to listen to the wind and felt the heat of the sun. Then I said, "You got yourself good & dead now, doncha? Forget it, Robert, it's past."
Doll, you may have found a place of rest but I'm still on the trail.