Minosky Assignment 1

Community Center

Angelo’s yellow jacket lies neatly folded

In the worn, wooden cubby

A single banana lies resting on top

A familiar sight for 15 years

Same jacket, different banana

 

My places have steadily been demolished

These last 15 years

Victims to economy and bulldozers

Washed away by my own personal tsunami

Homes, schools

People

Everything is different

Except the welcoming arms of the automatic doors

As I enter my community centre

 

I stuff my bag into the neighbouring cubby

And smile at the familiar jacket

I tug my muggy gloves on and give them a sniff, wince

I become part of the collective musk.

 

I enter the labyrinth

My metal, blue vinyl-pewed church

And become numbed by the thump, thump, thump of

Trodding on the treadmill

Running rapidly to nowhere

Rebooting my frantic mind with movement and music

 

I trundle around,

Engaging in the rhythmic movement

Pushing and pulling and lifting

Creating microscopic tears in my muscles

Preparing my body to repair

Preparing for the real weights

 

Friends approach and smile

Many with the measured steps of deceptively delicate insects

As they make their way around the labyrinth

Supported by walkers, chairs, canes,

Human hands

Waging wars

Collectively delusional in our quest to gain control

Over body, mind and time

We walk the wheel

In our suburban sanctuary of incremental miracles

Nobody leaps out of their chairs or tosses their crutches

Yelling hallelujah

 

I lie on the blue plastic mat

Contemplate the fluorescent lights, suspended and swaying ever so slightly

Watch the silent ballet around me

Slightly out of synch with the soft intonations of Joni Mitchell in my ears

 

As I gather my bag from my cubby

I notice that the yellow jacket and banana are gone

I emerge from my

Community chrysalis

Hobbling but hopeful,

Knowing that I will be back

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