connor
he sits behind the wheel of the car
that’s going to take my wife and i to the airport
he says he knows us but i don’t remember him
from the bar, he says, from rooney’s
right, right, i say, but i still can’t place his face
i check his cabbie license and it says his name is connor
the connor
the connor of
fucking lisa and breaking the bathroom sink
the connor of
friday fistfights with strangers if the mets lost
the connor forever
mentioned with reverence by those in the know
that connor
it’s strange being driven to the airport by a guy who used
to drink in the same hole that kept me greased for five
years
to be chauffeured by a barroom legend
when did the dichotomy shift in my life?
then i think of the taped up kitchen floor
the living room window that’s been busted for two years
a perpetually stained toilet
dining room light bulbs that i haven’t changed in years
and i know that nothing is really that different
just connor doing his job and me doing mine
as we head toward the downslope of this life
man, that place was great, he says
it had some characters, i say, watching coney island breeze
by us
and hoping that my wife doesn’t mention lisa
and the bathroom fucking incident
because i don’t think she knows who connor is
but then the conversation dies
connor listens to an afternoon mets game
loud enough so that we can’t talk
as he weaves us in and out of traffic on the belt parkway
while my wife sits dazed with daydreams of europe
and i wonder whether or not i unplugged everything
and shut off the lights
i know people who are doing it much worse
with the hours and days that they’ve been given
and connor seems just fine navigating this leather interior
he seems almost regal
a king again
like it doesn’t matter who the fuck i am
or where i’m going
i’m no legend to him, i think
and when we get to the airport i give him a ten dollar tip
on top of the cab fare
but connor seems unfazed
he folds the money and pulls away
before my wife and i are even in the terminal
probably heading to froth’s, i tell her
which is where some of us rooney’s guys drink now
i still don’t know him, she says
and like that another legend is shattered
it just as well.
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