Mojo a-coming…
Mojo a-coming…
I left Ann Arbor in 1990. The dead man walking had nothing to lose. Joined a war to see, if he was alive or dead? The damn war taught me, Johnnie was dead yet. I learn l loved the taverns and the opportunities to dance with the devil.
Johnnie left Iraq in the Winter of 1991, roamed for 40 days in the cities of sin. He danced in the city of New Orleans with a dark-skin voodoo lady. She saved him, the kind woman showed him, life is hard and we must be harder. They danced and drank, she whispered love words till the morning light. She held him tight and she gave him a thousand kisses. She told him. Old Johnnie ain’t dead yet. I feel your mojo coming back. Time for you to steal from life, no-more the beggar from Michigan. Be the lion from Detroit. Write your words down and move forward, forget the bad days. Make some good days.
I found peace in Austin, Texas. The old city had the feel of wild west, tall Texas girls and cheap drink. Austin become my place to be. The women were sweet and kind. They asked you to dance. They made brave men more brave.
In Las Vegas, I roamed the Devil city. Gamble a little and I talked with men, like me. Men, who gave in and now. Facing life without fear. I learn, nothing free in the Devil’s nest.
I loved the California sun, after crossing the mountain. I saw warm days and I wanted the sea. I remember seeing the sea outside of San Francisco. I stopped my truck and I danced for hours with the Pacific. I sat with her and I prayed. Thank you Lord of life and death. For these days.
Johnnie had never lost his mojo. The mojo-dancing was locked-up and waiting. I learn life is simple, don’t die till you must, you never know what is a-coming.
Dancing Coyote
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you my friend.
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We truly don’t know what life has a waiting for us. Lovely story my friend. I bet it felt good to roam for a while after leaving the war. Here is hoping a day will come when no man or woman will have to go to war. Thank you again for your service. Love ❤️ Joni
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I hope too dear Joni. I don’t want my grandchildren fighting the old men old wars. I pray we can get along. Thank you for reading and the comment.
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My pleasure my friend. I have been busy but will have more time to read now. Yea!!!! I love reading your stuff my friend. Love ya ❤️🤗Joni
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Hello dear Joni from Michigan. I hope all things are going well.
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How nice to hear from you John. It has gotten nice and warm already here in North Carolina. We have had several days in the high eighties. Hope life is treating you well my friend. I never get to see my grandchildren like you, they are in WA State. I am glad you get to spend time with yours. They are a blessing. It is sweet of you to write. Wishing you lots of love, blessings and sending warm hugs and appreciation for your friendship. ❤️🤗🥰 love Joni
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Good afternoon dear Joni. Cold days in Michigan. In Michigan, we know what the weather will be. Have some fun and be safe. Hugs to you from Michigan.
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Thanks John you be careful and stay safe. Sending warm blankets with fairy dust. Love ❤️ Joni
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Thank you dear Joni.
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Always a pleasure John. Stay safe. 💕🤗❤️
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