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Interview with the Gunman, Keeper Tyree

Character interview

Whew, I can’t believe I found you way out here. Hey, whoa Mr. Tyree, remember me, Sandra, your author said it’d be okay to interview you.

Keeper: I don’t know why she’d tell you that. I don’t like to talk about myself. It makes me twitchy.

Sherri: Twitch?

Keeper: Yeah, twitchy. You know when your shirt has too much starch or you walk into church.

Sherri: Ahh, yes, that uncomfortable feeling. Kinda what I’m feeling now. Can you lower your weapon sir?

I know you’re a busy man, you’re chasing a murderer but surely you need to rest a moment. How about I fix us a pot of coffee and we can sit a spell?

Keeper: Well, I never turn down a cup of coffee, especially from a pretty woman.

Sherri: Why are you doing it? Why are you going after Josiah Pardee?

Keeper: I’ve been hired by the widow O’Donnell. The murdering sidewinder killed her boy in cold blood.

Sherri: Shouldn’t you be retiring, taking it easy? Aren’t you afraid of dying?

Keeper: Oh, I’ll slow down one of these days. As far as dying, everyone has to die. The trick is do it on your own terms with no regrets.

Sherri: How did you become a hired gun?

Keeper: Wasn’t anything I planned. But I’m good with a gun.  Word got around and it just kinda stuck.

Sherri: Where are you from? Have you always lived out west?

Keeper: Oh, I’m from here and there. Yeah, I’ve always lived in the west. Only time I’ve been east is when I went to St. Louie. Those hotels do have nice silk sheets and smooth whiskey.

Sherri: What is your biggest regret?

Keeper: I like youngsters. If I’d chosen a different profession, I would have settled down and raised a dozen of my own.  But a woman and kids need a man around, not someone who moves around as much as I do and could end up dead any given day.

Sherri: Have you ever wanted to do anything else?

Keeper: What else would I do?

Sherri: What are your hopes for the future?

Keeper: To stay alive.

Sherri: Good luck with that.

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Posted in poetry

Changes by: Mom

This was written for my son Jason just after his first deployment. This week is his birthday and I thought I’d post this poem. I love you Jay-bird.

Winter, spring, summer and autumn
Leafless trees to flowering bud
New birth, new growth
Fresh flowers.
Spring showers
Every thing is new
Once more
Little boys flying kites
Sailing boats
And swinging high
Grow to be young men
Men of Valor
Men of Honor
Heroes
Leaves of autumn
Leaves of fall
Changing colors
Dancing in the wind
Like the seasons
Life circles around
Birth-life-death
All is new again.