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Friday, October 16, 2015

Mister Perfect

Mister Perfect


Sandy (Sandra-Jane to her father when she was growing up and he was not pleased) was eating supper alone. She didn’t entirely mind being alone. Generally, men had been a disappointment in her life. Her mouth was full of the focaccia that had come with her salad course, but she smiled anyway as her active mind produced a triptych of association-memories. “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle.” [Irina Dunn/Gloria Steinem]; “Men are just carriers of bad jokes and flatulence.” [Scott Adams, Dilbert]; and “The odds are good, but the goods are odd.” [Robert Masello, Blood and Ice]. Yes, that was worth a grin. It was even worth the small snort that threatened to blow crumbs out her nose.

Speaking of men, there was an odd one right now, sitting in profile in her field of view. He was also having his salad. He was certainly taking his time. He would pick up his knife to slice things just so. Next, with a small frown of intense concentration, he would dip his fork into a side of dressing and impale first one item and then another in some kind of deliberate construction until it was just right. Finally, lifting his salad-kabob carefully past his lips he chewed in quiet contentment and distracted contemplation before resuming the ceremony.

Sandy experienced an old and not-unwelcome warming as she imagined him nibbling on her ear lobe and kissing the back of her neck with the same kind of intensity he was committing to his food.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Poem: The Pledge

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The Pledge

Life Will Get You in the End:
Short Stories by David Satterlee

from the book: Life Will Get You in the End:
Short stories by David Satterlee

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Our young man vows his eternal admiration, devotion and delight to whomever he might fall in love with. Yeah, you say that now...



The Pledge

Who can say the worth of a day,
Or put a value on life.
When happiness grows more than anyone knows,
While I’m with you, my love and my wife.

The poets would praise you in immortal verse
For others to marvel and read
How one woman and man were so perfectly matched
As to always fulfill their mate’s need.

Stargazers would honor new stars with your name
And white clouds would paint it on skies.
And I would whisper it under my breath
As I gazed deep into your blue eyes.

I love you my darling, eternal delight.
You’ve become so much more than a friend.
We’ve united in flesh, heart, and mind for all time.
A union that won’t breach or bend.
                                              February 22, 1972