Thursday, June 4, 2009

YOUNG SHOELESS JOE













Let’s call him Shoeless Joe—you’ll discover why—a young prisoner learning how to do his time. I’ve had to warn him over and over and over: Quit screwing around. Stay focused. "This is not sixth grade camp," I say. "This is prison. You’re not here to make friends."

He laughs.

“These guys will do you, I mean really really do you,” I add.

Shoeless Joe refuses to listen, refuses to take my advice. He wants to argue instead. He thinks he has game. I give him my Eddie Haskell, tell-it-like-it-is, in-your-face, reality-check, “Back when I started with the department you were shitting in your diaper. In fact, you still got milk on your breath.”

Shoeless Joe gets angry. I don’t know, maybe he thinks I’m his camp counselor, maybe he thinks I’ll serve him graham crackers and milk, and burp him afterward. “You’re no game player,” he tells me. Most teachers aren’t, but if that’s what needs to be done to teach him a lesson, then so be it.

One day I observe Shoeless Joe concealing something in his shirt. Without implicating myself for violating a certain policy, because I would never do that, implicate myself, I confiscate a size nine state shoe. I know it isn’t his—he’s wearing his state shoes. He begs me to give it back because he lent his gym shoes to another inmate and took the man’s state shoes as collateral. Shoeless Joe ain’t got no game. He has no way of retrieving what was once his.

“What am I gonna do?” he asks.

“Deal with it,” I say, “Playa.” He looks dejected. “Maybe you can do a one shoe trade.”

10 comments:

ivan@creativewriting.ca said...

Geez, Jim,

I hope it isn't osmosis.
Hang around with a nut long enough...

Charles Gramlich said...

the world is a harsh place, made so by our ownselves.

Donsie said...

Its not easy when you think the world is turning around your own arse... At some stage you need to wake up... shame that he had to wake up in there... don't think it will be a pleasent ride....

Erik Donald France said...

One shoe trade, indeed.

Man, reminds me to transcribe the John Lee Hooker song, "No Shoes."

the walking man said...

I am curious how severe a beating shoeless Joe got when he couldn't give the other inmate his state issued shoe back?

Julie said...

I was wondering the same thing. The things you have to deal with blow my mind. By the way, thank you for doing it.

Celticspirit said...

When I read Shoeless Joe all I could think about what that baseball player (Shoesless Joe Jackson) in The Field Of Dreams movie.

Lou said...

stories..I bet you got a million of 'em.

Yeah, Joe is in big trouble. Shoes are quite the commodity..even the Granholms.

jodi said...

JR-You cracked me up with your "playa" comment!

Catvibe said...

You made me laugh. I love the way you turn all of this into humor because I can't imagine you would be able to get through the day without it. Thank god for humor. You're amazing.