CIGAR by Jude Forese
It was that time of year again
The phantom aroma of spice, chocolate and mild earthy tones
Permeated his memory
As he sat next to a humidor stacked with Cohiba, Monte Crisco, CAO,
And Partagas 150: quite a rare cigar,
Ripened at least 25 years
Together they formed a living mass of binders, fillers
And sun aged wrappers
Coiled around remembrances of warmer days
When his father would sit in front of the fireplace
Or out by the lake
Rolling a puro around his fingers
Puffing out a cloud of smoke
Forming a variety of archetypal shapes,
As he spoke of matters fathers usually dismiss;
Evoking mystery and wonder
In even the most simple things
It was that time of year again
When memories placed a smile on the saddest face
And transformed it into an expression of joy
Even as it yearned for a connection
To renew a heart forever broken
It was that time of year again
To rotate his father’s “babies”
And to touch his fingertips again
Rearranging each one
Admiring their supple veins
Maturing to a luxurious golden patina
It was that time again,
His father’s birthday
A celebration of existence
A reaffirmation that nothing really dies,
That everything is constantly reborn
Even in the bouquet of a fine smoke
He would commemorate
His father's fleeting moment in time
With a Partagas 150, his favorite
He recalled how he said he would smoke
These only on his birthday
Since they were so opulent and scarce
So he torched up
Inhaling its fine eloquence and subtle aroma
Surrounded by a smoky miasma
And a vision of his father’s enduring presence
And a son’s touch with class
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This is a great place! Thanks to those who started and those who continue to make this home away from home.
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When I think about where we were a year plus week ago and compare it to where we are now, I can only calmly shake my head and mutter "wow". (old age will do that to you.
:-))
Seriously, The TOE started out on this journey with enthusiasm and optimism. Little did we know how fast the Asylum would grow and how comfortable this place would become. Even today, as I reflect on the past year, I am in awe of my fellow admins and each and every member - including you, Al.
:-)
Thanks to everyone for making CA a home.
I look forward to what the next year will bring.
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