Wednesday, November 15, 2006

a song for death

i stopped by a coffee shop today to do tenjoy hot coffee during the afternoon showers. i read for about an hour -- chuck palahniuk's "survivor" -- and stopped outside under the awning to smoke a cigarette before walking to my car. as i sat smoking at a table in the corner out of the rain, an employee came out with cigarette and lighter in hand. she said hello and after asking to share my corner to stay out of the rain sat at the next table. "wow," she said.
intrigued, i responded, "wow, what?"
"this is some pretty serious music they're playing," she said.
i had to concentrate to hear a classical song that i hadn't even heard over the sound of the pelting rain. after listening for a moment i said, "someone should be dying to this music." it was a very lonely and heart-wrenching section of string music and i could easily visualize someone standing in the parking lot being gunned down in the rain.
"someone did die to this song," she said, which caught me off-guard. she added, "it's in a movie. 'platoon,' when willem dafoe's character dies. it's called 'adagio for strings', by samuel barber."
"shot down running after the helicopter, right?" she nodded. "good scene," i said as i put my cigarette out in the ashtray and treaded off to my car through the downpour.

it is, in fact, a great song to die to.

4 Comments:

Blogger jmg said...

true story? very poetic. me gusta.

6:43 AM  
Blogger starbuck said...

how serendipitous, that she knew the music. are you sure she didn't put that on, to seem casually learned, for the sake of getting your attention?

5:10 PM  
Blogger Rebecca said...

Yes, very poetic. Nice.

1:53 PM  
Blogger scøüpe said...

yeah, i like to pretend i don't have that much influence over the lives and choices of others.
otherwise, i might start a cult.

10:44 AM  

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