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Bar Tale 2.0 (Free verse) by jessicazee
I was 16, trying to be a gangster
In Brooklyn, but I was a white Irish fuck.
Nonetheless, I hooked up with the hottest girl in the neighborhood,
Mary Jane McAllister.
I bought her purses, nothing fancy I mean,
They were vinyl but they didnât sag, you know?
I got her two of âem,
One for my .38 and one for my 45.
I took her one night to a black club in Harlem and 100th and something,
But I was a gangster so it didnât make no difference that we was white.
We sat in the worst seat in the house;
We was there to se Ella Fitzgerald and we woulda shrugged off anything
As long as we got to see her.
I noticed in my line of vision dark black man with 2, 3, 4 beautiful
women around him.
It was Ray Charles. He had a heroin problem, you know.
He looked really fucked up.
The one woman was helping him eat, giving him directions about where the
food was on his plate.
âTwelve oâclock, steak,â I heard one of âem say.
Then someone got on stage said,
âWe have a very special guest here with us tonight,â looking Rayâs
way.
âRAY CHARLES!!â and much applauding ensued.
The women he was with seriously carried him up
To the piano, and he played his ass off,
A duet,
Him and Ella, but I could tell he was baby steps away from a true
overdose.
But he played anyway, and Ella sang,
And thatâs my favorite story to tell whenever I hear either of them on
the jukebox
at the Uptowner.
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