Long Ago and Far Away
My wife Melanie met a Chinese Psychic
At a Conference in San Francisco
The Woman's name was
Anna Bella Marie Chang
And her friends called her Chang Bella
Chang Bella had short black hair
Ruby lips and translucent skin
Her father was from an old Hong Kong
Family and her mother was from California
Melanie and Chang Bella enjoyed each
Others company and spoke of ancient
Herbalists and read Chinese tealeaves
Together in the lobby of the
Sir Francis Drake Hotel
Chang Bella remarked that Melanie had
A rainbow glint in her eyes
And that Melanie should remember
Her in the future as
Chang Bella could be counted on
As my wife and her new friend Chang
Left the conference on a rainy Sunday
Afternoon and just as they were leaving and
Standing in front of the hotel Chang Bella began
Someday I will be of great assistance
To you and your family as we meet again
Then she left in a yellow checker cab
Days turned into weeks and months
Into Years and then late in August of
This year Melanie and I traveled to New York
For business and were staying in the City
At the Chelsea Hotel.
One very hot and humid night all of
The lights in the city went out, taxis stopped
mid - fare and buses came to a halt
TVs went blank and the Internet was no
Longer connected
Panic ensued in the streets of New York
Hordes of people crowded into stairwells and
Strangers began to push and strain against each
Other making their way down to the street from
Their now walkup apartments as
The elevators had gone still
There were screams of mayhem as New Yorkers
And visitors alike clamored about trying to
Make sense of what was going on
"Is this the end," people shouted
"I can't believe this!"
As the night wore on and daybreak began
The panic began to settle
Down as those who could began to seek passage
Out of the city and those who could not
Began to settle for enough water to make it through
A few more days A few more days hopefully so
An answer could be found
The media was completely blacked out and the
Only way to get word around the city was for
People to talk to each other
Stories were told of a complete breakdown of the
Economy there was no more money to be passed
Between buyer and seller
The money was gone
People were streaming down the streets of New York
Going around the stranded cars, taxis and buses
People were just walking everywhere they could looking
For answers "How can we leave this place?"
"How can I get a drink of water?"
There were whispers of places to go to seek passage
Out of the city
There was a man in Harlem who could help and
A lady in Brooklyn had connections
Melanie heard of a woman in China Town who
Worked out of a old movie theatre and
Could make things happen so we decided to try
This China Town connection
On the way to China Town Melanie decided that she
Couldn't take the walk downtown in the suffocating
Heat so I walked her back to the Chelsea Hotel and then
Set out again for China Town.
Back in the crowd of people looking for a way out,
A way to find something to drink or eat
I felt the strange sensation that everyone was everyman
None of us had any money there were no more jobs
And if you carried a Gucci bag or a plastic bag
There was no distinction
I was on my way to this abandoned movie theatre in
China town and all I had been told was that the theatre
Was on a busy street corner and that there would
Be hundreds of people milling around outside of it
I kept walking in the heat and the humidity desperate
To find a way out of this chaos in New York
After an hour or so of searching the street corners
Of China town I found the theatre
It was called the Sleeping Dragon Theatre and
It seemed the Dragon had been asleep for some time
The place was boarded up and the doors were barely
Hanging on their hinges
The rumors were right about the hundreds of people
Milling around outside the Sleeping Dragon
People were everywhere trying to convince the bouncers
Outside the theatre that they were the right people to
Let inside It seems there was a selective process to
Allow people audience with those who could help
I had not considered that I would have to go through
A screening process in order to meet with someone
Who could help Melanie and I find passage out of
New York and out of this strange collapse of the Economy
I stood confused near the entrance pondering what
My next move would be when a bouncer came up to me
And asked me to follow him inside
I was dumbfounded as there were hundreds of people
Out side the theatre pleading for entrance so I said to
The bouncer why are you showing me in while so many
Others are waiting outside
He said you will see let the day unfold
I followed the bouncer into the theatre and then walked
Down towards the stage following his instructions
There were about 50 people standing near the darkened
Stage and they spoke in many languages mostly
Chinese and Japanese but there were some Slavic
Languages being spoken as well with just a little bit of
English and French around the edges of the crowd
We were all waiting for the Person Who Could Help
To come out onto the stage it was as if we were
Waiting for our tour guide to emerge from behind
The ancient velvet curtains that were hanging on the stage
After another ten minutes the curtains were pulled back
And a stately woman walked out onto the stage her
Hair was black and her skin was translucent her ruby lips
Moved slowly and her eyes locked on me as I stood
Below the stage
She was wearing a rose flowered dress that shined
In the darkness of the theatre
It was Anna Bella Maria Chang I had only seen
Pictures of her but I knew instinctively who she was
She came over to me and said I had a rainbow glint
In my eyes and asked me where Melanie was
I told her Melanie was suffering from the heat and
Was back at the hotel
Chang Bella told me that she would meet Melanie and
I at the Chelsea Hotel in one hour and she would arrange
Passage for us out of New York
She told me to hurry and be ready to leave the city
In just one hour
I fled the theatre and started walking back to the hotel
As fast as I could go how crazy it was that
Chang Bella would be the one to release us
From this madness
It was tortuous to work my way back to the hotel
As panic was starting to roil the city again
Nightfall was coming and there was no power and
No food in the stores New Yorkers were going to
Have to learn to hunt and gather again Central
Park would become a place to pick berries and
Stalk game the best hunters would begin to dominate
Those who couldn't adapt those who relied on
Take out would be left to ruin
I finally trudged back to the hotel and told
Melanie what had happened and she cried tears
Of joy that it was Chang Bella who would save
Us from this craziness in New York
How do these things happen she kept saying
While I madly threw our clothes and belongings into
The suitcases
In just one hour a black Mercedes pulled up to the
Front of the Hotel and Chang Bella was sitting
In the back seat and she smiled and hugged
Melanie tightly I will take you back to Ann Arbor
Where you will be safe while the world falls
Apart and comes back together again
The way the world works will be different from
Now on but it will take years for all of this to be
Sorted out I will take you back to Ann Arbor
Where you will be safe and be able to eat
All the way back to Ann Arbor Chang Bella and
Melanie read Chinese tea leaves and discussed
Great healers while I sat near the door and
Watched while the world went by
Charles Grimes
Ann Arbor August 2010
4 comments:
Amazing and beautiful! This dream was so well told, I was hanging on every word. Amazing. What a story. For a moment I couldn't tell reality from dream, I kept thinking I had to call my brother and sister-in-law in New York to see how they fared in the blackout.
-kyra
you are so kind
charles
Ann Arbor for a safe harbour. Lie is strange and this captures that beautifully.
Lie = life.
I guess.
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