Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Memories of John Lennon

Yes. Dearest Yoko, my memories of John:

Memories of John Lennon # 3338

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I traveled to an unfamiliar city (NYC) and met an unfamiliar woman. She learned that I did not have a place to stay for the night, that I didn’t know anyone, that I was alone. She offered her couch, I accepted. At her apartment she brewed an evening pot of tea to share. I could hear the water getting hot and I could see the vapors rolling out of the spout. Just as it whistled she stood up and exclaimed "O'cha, honorable tea!" She played music: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, repeatedly. We spent the evening chatting, sharing the stories of our lives and sipping jasmine tea. There is one song still fresh in my mind from that evening. Isolation. It brings me back to that evening, back to that pot of tea, back to the particular moment in my life where the fear of being alone wasn’t the obvious feeling. The prevailing feeling was the joy of unconditional company. The evening ended with her whispering to her tea cup “Invisible flowers, unfold your wings and fly with the sunrise...” When I woke up she was gone. There was a note on the table to enjoy a muffin with the sunrise. I finished our pot of tea and I left to continue my journey. I never saw or spoke to her again.

I have no direct memory of John. What I do have is his presence in the memory of a peaceful moment in my life. I am grateful for his subtle and lingering influence he had on my life that night. Jasmine tea and the John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band album are a catalyst for recalling the peace in my life. They remind me that I am not alone in my desire for the situation to harmony. Yoko, as a complete stranger, in direct contrast to my rebellious tendencies of isolation I thought I would share that with you. I thought I would share that with you out loud in public.
Thanks for asking.
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Peace.
Rebel with a Frog