The Stranger

Written
1994

  

I never met him as a baby but

      my mother did

      and thought him quite special.

He had the right number of f

      fingers and toes.

She pronounced him "right handsome." 

Nor did I know him as a child

My playmates did

     and thought him one of the gang.

He always wanted to be liked.

They considered him

     to be "quite a regular guy." 

I didn't meet him as a teenager.

His teachers did

      and thought him to be somewhat dull.

He lost too much sleep delivering

      newspapers.

Teachers figured him,

      at best, to become a mechanic. 

I didn't know him

      in the Marine Corps but

      several of his comrades did

      and named him "Book".

He read pocket books

       day and night/

The troops knew

      he would never make it as a Marine. 

We didn't cross paths in college but

      some fraternity men did

      and found him a splendid pinochle player.

He seemed excellent fraternity material,

      but they discovered

      he was not the type. 

I didn't meet him as a teaching colleague

     but his students did

     and found him to be fun.

He liked the drama of teaching,

      and they considered him a good,

      but forgettable teacher.

I didn't see him

     as a father and husband

     but his kids did

      and found him intense and distant.

He was always working.

They pegged him

      as " high goal setter." 

Nor I did meet him as a dean but

      graduate students did

      and thought of him

      as a money tree.

Because he loved the power

       of funding students.

They said he was a soft touch. 

I have seen him

      through others eyes

      and they saw him as mostly ordinary.

I don't know that is true.

I will take the time

      to know him better than they did. 

I finally met him

      in his retirement and

      he was older and sadder

      than I had been led to expect.

I told him I would like

      to know him better.

But when I looked again

     in that mirror,

     he just smiled

     and stared back at me.

To get to know him

     may be tough so

     I have my work

     cut out for me.

 

 

revised 964

Notes
This was published in "Trinidad,Colorado My Home Town". It has been changed a bit since then and it still is a funny poem. I can't say I like it very well, but it does give a view of me that is not true most of the time. This seems to be a song of low self esteem. I may have had that afflication for 30 minutes one day in the past.