Two out of three, ain’t bad..

(Johnnie in 1992 in Monterey)
Two out of three ain’t bad.
I was sitting alone in a Austin tavern in 1996.
Drinking long Island ice teas.
Trying to get blinded.
A old man dressed poorly ordered a water.
Bartender gave him a bad look and he walked away.
I told the bartender. Give the old man what he wants. The old man smiled. Told the bartender.” Same as my new friend.”
He drank the Long Island ice tea quickly.
I ordered him another.
He thanks me.
Asked me. “Was I alright?”
I told him.
“Not too good.
But I will be fine.”
He touched my back.
Told me.
“You got two out of three.
Better then most of us.”
He looked outside to the cold rainy night.
He told me.
“All three are hard to hold on to.
You got the booze. Number one.
You still got the road. Number two.
You still got a lot of living left.”
“The third one ain’t so easy.
Love cost a lot.”
I bought another round.
He raised the Long Island.
He made a cheer to life,
to the road,
to better days,
to good booze and wine,
to sweet woman lost on the road.”
He smiled and told me “I was successful once.
I had the big house.
The beautiful wife waiting for me.”
“I choose the booze.
I loved the road too much.
Now I sitting with you.
Alone and wishing I held on tighter to a sweet gal.”
I looked into his sad eyes.
Asked him. “What was really important?”
He smiled.
Told me to order him a double shot of whiskey.
I ordered the whiskey.
He drank in down quickly.
He whispered “Hold on, tightly and be thankful.
If you find the sweet woman.
Who loved you.
Hold on.
Nothing as sad as a old man dying alone.”
I left him.
Gave him a few dollars and
I thanks him for the advice.
I learn two out of three isn’t so good.
Need someone to love and care for you.
Before it is too late.
Coyote
3 July 1996
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Thank you my friend. I do appreciate.
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Such a lovely tale with important lessons.
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If we listen to the old people, who lived. We may learn something. Thank you Carter Ford for reading and the comment.
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It is a blessing to be with someone you love. I try very hard not to take that for granted as it is indeed the best part of my life on this earth. However I can never imagine what it is like to be in wars or a soldier on the road either. I am grateful for every single service man and woman. Nice story my friend. Sounds like you were incredibly compassionate to this man on a night he needed a shoulder. Love ❤️ Joni
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Hello dear Joni. Enough negative people in our world. It is cool if we can. Befriend a stranger and listen. We can learn from each other. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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My pleasure I love reading your stories. You are so right about kindness too. Often we learn from people we would never have known we would if we didn’t engage the person first. I enjoy older folks, people in their 80’s I find I can always learn something from them. You sound like you were a beacon of light for a lot of people my friend. Take care sending love. ❤️💕🤗Joni
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A good lesson to learn!
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If we listen to the old soldiers, our grandparent. We would of had a easier ride. But Peter. Most of us need to learn the hard way. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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