Ordinary Will

Written
2009

 The squeal of brakes,

         the crash of collision,

         the breaking of glass.

A long moment of silence--

         then slamming doors.

Two women frightened and shaking,

         avoiding hysteria by pride.

No one hurt.

Happens many times a day

         in and around parking lots.

Fenders banged and crash bags opened, 

         followed by shakes and tears.

On-lookers gasp and gawk,

         too frozen to check if anyone is hurt.

A young man pushing grocery carts

         back to the rack sprang into action.

He raced to the cars and

         checked on both drivers.

He called 911 and got the police to the scene.

He directed traffic around

         the wrecked automobiles.

When the police cruiser arrived,

         he talked to the drivers and calmed them.

Off to the store to return

         with bottles of water for the drivers.

He directed the wrecking trucks

         to the access drive and finally

         helped the thankful drivers into the trucks.

His store badge identified him as Will.

Well, Will the Willing,

         had been noticed by many folks.

The grocery clerk who knew to respond.

His deeds grew as the story was told and retold.

Store management was informed of his deeds

          and were most pleased about his actions.

Willing Will became an urban legend.

Friends of the accident victim

          and the victims themselves

         looked for a name tag “Will.”

        

One day such a tag was spotted.

"How may Wills work here" was asked.

"There used to be several,

         but now I am the only one."

"The Will I am looking for is

         the hero of a recent accident

         in the access to the parking lot."

"It was me.”

Congratulations and praise

         were heaped on Willing Will.

But best of all,

         he did not use the predicate nominative!

There is hope for the world

         if ordinary people

         who use ordinary language

         do extraordinary deeds.

 

Doug Minnis

September 2009

 

 

 

 

 

Notes
This actually happened and only the names have been changed to protect the innocent as the cliche goes. I spotted "Will" and he is as modest as he is resourceful. Hope he becomes a elected official. He sure could have handled Katrina!