Courtesy Steve Ewing

Angel

I see Gerry now, blue hooded sweatshirt, ball cap, blue pants. Rockafella, he calls me (and everybody else).

I see Gerry
now

blue hooded sweatshirt
ball cap
blue pants
Rockafella
he calls me
(and everybody else)
I call back
our old joke
as he walks off the ferry
towards his
town car
a ride in both his ports
He’s school bus bound
to haul all those
Chappy kids
back home

We’ll always stop to talk
a day
a week
a month
it’s all the same
We pick up
where we left off
First the touchstone banter
the give and take
rounded up
in real respect of grace
for our lives
He’s died before
I’m reminded
and how
now
is all we really have
We often hug
sometimes I’ve kissed him
Our connection
is
like that

We go back
a bit
Gerry on Chappy
and the ferry
me working
on the harbor
Our lives were bound
to overlap
We called each other names
Rocky always stuck
If I had your money
cracked us up
He’d yell
hey Ewen
and say
they call me Angel
always out of love

Other talks drift
back in time
of simple older
Chappy days
He was the main
mechanic man
who kept that
little island running
Fixed the cars
then tucked them
in his yard as junk
The year round
tow truck man
trolling East Beach
in his A frame rig
a landmark
at the Point
Deftly hauling
stranded hulks
free from
hungry waves
Angel of the Shore

I do recall
those younger days with
wife and kids
The husband, father
gentle man
Now
reaching back
a little more
his mother, grandma
and his aunt
in aprons|
at their restaurant

cooking old time
island meals
Somehow my family
ate there once
I recall the
big stuffed chairs
while waiting for
their second seating
Then the steaming
farm house feed
the Jeffers’ spread
Riced potatoes
a first for me
with fresh butter
and ham with peas
some sweet dessert
still sticks to me
 

We will remember
all of them
the Jeffers women
the Jeffers men
Milton, Lowell
Gerry too
For like these islands
that they shared
the natural beauty
of their souls
surrounds us with
a separate
kind of peace
The love that
never dies

And like the
swirling harbor tide
the Chappy Ferry
will still run
on time
The ready ramp
will surely thump
solid
on the gently swinging deck
as it squares into
the waiting slip
The chain will fall
while as the first car
babumps ashore
quietly
now
off to the side
the man will stand
and watch
the crowd will cram on by
heading for town
or that summer
beach club bus
Slightly smiling
twinkling eyes
all in blue
ball cap and hood
forever
and all time

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2017 - 06:25

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Douglas Korves Always on-island

Print this out, tape and stack it to the wall - it has reached the heavenly.

Submitted by cjgharrington@… (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2017 - 08:06

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ROBERT & CLARE HARRINGTON Chappaquiddick

Well done Steve. A wonderful tribute to a lovely man.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2017 - 08:13

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rob the roofer new jersey

Bravo R.I.P. Rockafella

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2017 - 09:39

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Polly and Tommy Bassett West Tisbury

Heartwarming tribute to a wonderful man. Thanks Steve.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2017 - 10:10

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Jude Tucker West Tisbury

Just Perfect!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2017 - 12:11

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Gail Avakian Edgartown

No one can paint a picture with words like you,Steve. Just beautiful

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2017 - 16:42

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Margaret Vero Beach

Wow, never met the man but your words........ feel as though I knew him. Rest in peace dear man.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 10/27/2017 - 21:32

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Rex Jarrell WT

I love being from this place where the poet historian Steve honors Gerry as friendly legend in the Gazette.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/29/2017 - 14:34

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Elaine Cawley weintraub West tisbury

So beautiful. A real eulogy for a very real person. I will never forget Gerry driving me all around Chappi through ways and means I could never find now. He introduced me to a seal but the seal only liked talking to Gerry and left when I jumped out and got all excited. Rest In Peace Gerry.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/29/2017 - 17:28

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Alan Symonds Cuttyhunk

Memories stuffed away for decades Thank you for bringing them back to life for me and reminding me of just how precious they are

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/29/2017 - 18:15

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Don & Jim Cape Pogue/Boston

Somehow it’s hard to imagine that we will never see that twinkle in his eyes, the smile on his face and the love that oozed from his heart. We are truly blessed to have known the “Mayor of Chappy” who certainly earned his wings while he was with us. Thank you Steve for this genuine tribute and may Gerry’s soul RIP and his legend endure for centuries as he was truly so special to all of us

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/29/2017 - 18:41

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Meredith Goldthwait Oak Bluffs

Thank you, Steve, for bringing Gerry back to life. Each time I read your words his voice, smile, and zest for life was felt as though I had just left him after saying hello.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 11/04/2017 - 22:16

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kathy miller scogna Auburn, California

I loved your poem! It really did capture Jerry but also the little island, that is, Chappy. We,too ate at the private homecooked dinners prepared and served by the Jeffers womenfolk. It was served family style, with members of different families at the same table. I truly loved all your descriptions.

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