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Marathon

Sometimes the world is, you know, okay.

Tonight I let my son-in-law drive us home 

and I got to watch the river at its stillest,

evening sky just strong enough to hold up 

the lightest of clouds and all the parts 

hovering soft and still, the exact sky and water 

when you know winter has finally left and

even though there will be more cold, it

will be the cold of summer. Every once 

in a while you have those nights. 

One time I ran a marathon. It seemed like 

the only thing to do at the time. The world was 

harsh then and I was caving in. The guy who won 

the race worked as a cook somewhere; he 

must have put up with customers bitching 

about their runny eggs and then he’d take off 

running and run until he had to go back 

for his next shift.

The point is I was working nights in a 

grocery store then, getting a few hours of sleep

then running as far as I could away from 

my life until I too had to come back for my 

next shift. Then this cook shows up, wins a 

marathon, and becomes a hero for all of us 

who thought we had no business running

races anyway, but here he is in the winner’s 

circle, collecting his trophy, lacing his shoes up 

for the breakfast crowd tomorrow.

Casey Killingsworth

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