Thursday, May 28, 2026

The Utility of Strangers

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If I were reading a book and it became

too intense I could put it down for a

break, but confronting me was no book

but an irate stranger whom happenstance

has placed before me as he waxes

indignant over the state of world affairs.

I did nothing other than to be there when

he was also there in that public place

where books line the library shelves

my presence somehow goading him to

approach and ventilate his distemper with

the times. In the process revealing more

than any stranger might want to know

outside the pages of a novel yet his

eagerness to reveal himself kept me

prisoner to his rants as did the bristling

bulk of his aroused presence with no

easy escape beyond courtesy for who 

am I to shun anyone in such obvious need

as this man born in Cuba to a barefoot

doctor, himself attending university in

Russia travelling to Tunisia because he

spurned Communism and atheism. As a

Christian he found no comfort sojourning

in Tunisia despite its cosmopolitan flair

ending up in my country, now his impression

of its glaring faults mystify and enrage him

as he acquaints me passionately with

every one of his disappointments in life.

 

 

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