Rushing to the Gig

Walking the dog, then rushing to rehearsal

in traffic slow as slugs, exhaust from cars

making him gag, the place as far as Mars,

to play Variations On a Theme of Purcell

might seem to some a big ordeal, for what?

It wouldn’t have been so terrible had he

made sure to read the call sheet. For you see,

after he got through walking the small mutt,

he took him home, then headed for a city

which wasn’t where the orchestra was meeting.

When he realized, his brain cells started beating

him up. But it was not such a great pity,

for then he raced and got to the right place.

It would have helped, though, to have brought his bass.

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(Appeared in Light)


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Miles T. Ranter's picture
Thanks, Laura and Elisa. Every so often I have a dream (nightmare, really) that I am lost and can’t find the concert venue. When I finally find it, my percussion instruments are not set up, and I have to scramble to grab them, and my part is not on the music stand. There are many variations of the scenario. I imagine other musicians occasionally have similar dreams. Things kinds of things may, on occasion, happen even in real life!

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