You never have to look back
«Thank you very much for your words. Save those beautiful memories you
have of my brother because I don´t think you could talk to him. Mike has
memories, the problem is that he can hardly ever express what he feels because
he can´t find the words; this leads him to become frustrated and remain silent.
Finally,
thank you very much for your interest. I´ll tell Gertrude, and you receive my
best regards.»
This
was the terse reply I received from Johnny.
Johnny,
Mike´s brother, is four years younger than
him and we will have exchanged three or four words in our lifetime and that was
fifty years ago.
The message
(DM) has put me into a demoralised kind of mood. It´s curious how something
like that gets you down. I don´t know if it was a coincidence or what, but at
the moment I was reading the DM, a Barber adagio was playing on my stereo, I
don´t know which one, but it´s the saddest music I´ve ever heard in my life.
And
all for wanting to look back and step on the path — as the song says — that
shouldn´t be stepped on again. Because neither Mike nor I are the same dimwit
we were when we were just starting out.
From my Borstal.
LDR