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The Non-Death of the Drunken Man on the Library Plaza

August 19, 2016 by Micaela Shafer Porte

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By Micaela Porte

From a true event at the Pacific Beach Library
June 27, 2015, Saturday, 11 am

Photo by h.koppdelaney

Photo by h.koppdelaney

The drunken man, his home under the acacia tree on the library plaza,
Last night, laid himself down to die after a few bottles.

Next morning around 11,
Al, the guard, noticed him,
And called Christina the Librarian,
Who called 911 and more,
Ran to get the defibrillator.

The Man was on his side, all grey
His clothes were grey,
His face was grey,
Sirens filled the air on their urgent way.

The brave Librarian, cell phone to ear, for CPR,
Pulled at the dead man’s shirt with thumb and finger,
His inanimate body to roll over.
His chest was grey, strangely inflated, but with no movement.

Then in a rush of siren red,
The squads of police and firemen arrived, and one police woman,
They began to pump on his chest very much,
His whole body heaved with each strong push.

Some police interviewed us,
Some kept pumping on his chest
5 minutes, ten, and then
There was a pulse of life.
The dead man was revived.

Everyone was relieved
Everyone did their jobs,
They took the not-dead man away,
His face turning pink, not grey,
No death today
On the Library Plaza.

***

A poem,
and someone asked if I followed up on the homeless person, and I said, “No, I wrote this poem.”
And that man on the edge of death, and maybe there by now, or maybe on the road to recovery thanks to San Diego Services? on the library courtyard that morning, that moment of testimony on Saturday,  in sunny San Diego, in Pacific Beach, awaiting poetry circle at the PB Library… well, all I can say is that death, or non-death, is the thing of poetry.
And the suffering that has forged our generations is too.
In the beginning was the word, and in the end too.
God bless that man, and you all too.
Too.

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Micaela Shafer Porte

San Diego, Pacific Beach, local artist, activist and writer. Better to bee than not to bee; live and let live/vivre et laissez vivre; preserve natural spaces, and your yard, without poisons, protect the smallest creatures on the planet and they will protect us. Think future, think small.
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  1. bob dorn says

    August 19, 2016 at 9:50 am

    Beautiful.

  2. mandybear says

    August 19, 2016 at 11:40 pm

    Beautifully expressed.

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