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I was somewhere deep in Kansas on a Triumph 69’ When your song came on the jukebox and hit me from behind I was headed for a bad place and cared for nothing much When I heard the song ‘Melissa,’ my heart and soul were struck Entranced, your lyrics captured me like nothing had before When you sang about ‘The Gypsy,’ I headed for the door But something made me turn around and grab another dime Ten more times in that diner’s booth, still lost within your rhyme Now back inside the bus station and sleeping on the bench I scratch your words into the wood, last dollar gone and spent My bike outside against the wall, the kickstand was long gone And out of gas, my hopes were dashed… that unrelenting song Waking up at ten unsettled, across the street I pushed The sign said Triumph-BSA, the owner Mister Cush He asked, “What’s with your motor,” I said “Nothing—out of gas “But worse I’m out of money, can I sell the bike for cash? “Would you please just buy my Triumph, I know it’s old and worn “It got me here through seven states, runs great both cold and warm” “I’ll pay three hundred on the spot, on that can we agree?” We walked back up inside his shop, three bills he handed me I thought about a bus ride home, my thumb looked more in line Facing East on old route 50, my heart in deep decline The first big rig that came along was bound for York Pa. The driver said “If you like dogs, I’ll take you on your way” In York I caught a fast ride out, two ‘dodgers’ going North And got back home with hat in hand, your song to guide me forth Two years then passed, I met my wife, four more and our first child We named her ‘Sweet Melissa,’ her dad back from the wilds Now forty years have come and gone, my beard and hair both gray I owe you Gregg, and always will, your song, her name—that day (Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2017) For Gregg Allman I sent this to Gregg in May, 2017. It's on his website. We spent two days together in Richmond Virginia in a blizzard in 1982.
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