This was Dave’s first half-marathon, with the goal of running the distance in two hours or less. The race organizers provided pacesetters, so Dave began his half-marathon staying with the 2:00 hour pacesetter.
About halfway through the race, he picked up his pace, running the race in 1:55.20.
Finish Line
Sitting on his tailgate at the end of the race. Mission Accomplished.
Shoes on pavement, a metronome of doubt. Still, the body insists— one more mile into light.
I created the blog posting using the photos Dave provided. I was only there vicariously.
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AFTER THOUGHT
The friend who asked Dave to run the half-marathon with him didn’t show up.
there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I’m too tough for him, I say, stay in there,I’m not going to let anybody see you.
there’s a bluebird in my heart that ants to get out but I pour whiskey on him and inhale cigarette smoke and the whores and the bartenders and the grocery clerks never know that he’s in there.
there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I’m too tough for him, I say, stay down, do you want to mess me up? you want to screw up the works? you want to blow my book sales in Europe?
there’s a bluebird in my heart that wants to get out but I’m too clever, I only let him out at night sometimes when everybody’s asleep. I say, I know that you’re there, so don’t be sad.
then I put him back, but he’s singing a little in there, I haven’t quite let him die and we sleep together like that with our secret pact and it’s nice enough to make a man weep, but I don’t weep… do you?
Saguaro cactus at sunrise— you say endurance, beauty against all odds. I see a drunk saint full of needles hoarding water like secrets. The sun bleeds out behind it without apology. If there’s a lesson there, it’s that even the harshest thing knows how to bloom when it has to.