watching a man waiting for his team |
Hot bright Saturday thousands of people on campus in red. Standing by the sidewalk, a man stoop shouldered, slack jawed Lots of space around him eyes wary. The fear in his eyes as each new person arrives will he be forced from his place? Most ignore him. It's painful to see his slow shuffle and flat expression. Except for his eyes. Life is cruel for one who is slow to speak, to move, to think. Others rush past him never speaking, most never seeing pretend he's not there. Others can be cruel. you dummy can't you be still, move faster, stay in the dark. So his eyes are wary. The crowd on the sidewalk grows. It is closer to time. Kids and adults crowd next to the edge dashing out to look for the buses carrying the champions. Still he holds his ground. Waiting for hours in the hot sun. never speaking Eyes darting, wary still. Then the cheerleaders appear The fight song begins The buses are here! Down the sidewalk between the lines of fans comes Coach surrounded by state-troopers and staff. Then the players. Mountain-sized young men intent on the battle ahead. And he is there! close enough to touch them if he dared Finally, his wary eyes smile. |