Think Boy


 

Hey son, come here a minute please
where are the keys
they’re sure not here…
they disapper?

you recently drove to the store
I heard the door
when you came back
but the key rack

is bare as a baby’s bottom
where you got ‘em
I’ve asked you nice
won’t ask you twice

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rob kistner © 2022

Poetry at: dVerse

 

~ sometimes they go so very much too soon ~


36 thoughts on “Think Boy”

  1. I’m still chuckling over the comment you left for me … thank goodness the days we had to endure our teens driving is way back in the past!

    1. I have one “key incident” in 1989, that I will never forget. My 17-year-old daughter Jennifer lost the keys to her mother’s (my ex-wife) car, into a sewer grate in downtown Cincinnati, where she’d disobediently “borrowed” her mother’s car, to attend a concert — BUSTED! I called my agile drummer to go with me to my ex’s apartment, she being out of town with her boyfriend. Attempting to be cat burglars and break in to get a 2nd set of keys, so I could go rescue my daughter — my buddy and I planned to climb to her mother’s terrace, at 2:00 AM to try, to shimmy the sliding patio door open. We made too much noise, and her apartment manager caught us in the act. Thank heavens he knew me, so after some explanation, he let me into the apartment — which, had I been bold enough just to wake him at that hour, should have been my first strategy. What a crazy night. Jennifer ended up grounded for a month.

  2. For me, it was the other way… my parents insisted that I took the care since then they knew I wouldn’t be drinking… Not always easy to come up with a good excuse.

    1. My friends were oblivious when we were young regarding “no drinking” Bjorn. Our rule was no crashing, under any circumstances… 😉 Also, having started my performing journey at age 14, the summer before high school, I also started hanging with a lot of older guys with whom I was in bands, so they all drank and smoked, tobacco and reefer, though I didn’t smoke because I was a singer — but among my older bandmates, there was a lot of “elevated motoring” to and from gigs… 😉

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