"A Friend Affair" | ||
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He lived down by the railroad track, Old Rufus was his name. All the children called him Goofus, Daddy said it was a shame. He wouldn't tell me what to do, He said I should decide, but all a man could call his own was his good name and his pride. The memory lingers ever gentle, in my heart and on my mind, Like a phantom silhouette, undimmed by passing time. by accident or quirk of fate, I saw no need to reason why, We shared a special secret, Old Rufus and I, Every one said he was crazy, I guess I'll never really know. If it's crazy being different, then I suppose it must be so. Too young to really understand I saw the writing on the wall, And it was clear there had been pride before the fall. Grandpa had a sawmill, where I often went to swing and play. One day I saw Old Rufus coming, this time I didn't run away. I said, "Hey Mr. Rufus, what you got in your sack?" At first I thought he hadn't heard, he never once looked back. He walked on down the road aways, then slowly turned around I was so scared I couldn't move, I had to stand my ground. I couldn't think of a thing to say, all I could do was smile. In a low rusty voice he said, "it's late, you better go home child." After that if I happened to be alone, and no one was around to see, I would wave at him and say, "hey Mr. Rufus" and he would wave at me. Once Grandpa and me went to the mill and there was a new seat in my swing. And a package, all wrinkled and dirty, clumsily tied with a string. It was a slingshot like my cousin Bill's and I knew it was meant for me. Grandpa said he didn't put it there, I wondered who it could be. I didn't have long to wonder, I saw Rufus the very next day. He handed me a funny little corn shuck doll, and started to walk away. I said "thanks for the slingshot Mr. Rufus, thanks for the doll too." He answered, "you're welcome child, but I should be thanking you" Then one day Daddy told me Rufus was dead. I felt like I wanted to cry. So I did, just a little, cause we had a secret, We were friends, Old Rufus and I. | ||