The Gift

The Gift Lyrics

Song The Gift
Artist The Velvet Underground
Album White Light / White Heat
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[00:02.060] Waldo Jeffers had reached his limit.
[00:04.560] It was now Mid-August
[00:06.230] Which meant he had been separated from Marsha for more than two months.
[00:10.360] Two months, and all he had to show was three dog-eared letters
[00:13.700] And two very expensive long-distance phone calls.
[00:16.940] True, when school had ended and she'd returned to Wisconsin,
[00:20.040] And he to Locust, Pennsylvania,
[00:22.340] She had sworn to maintain a certain fidelity.
[00:25.380] She would date occasionally, but merely as amusement.
[00:29.160] She would remain faithful
[00:31.620]
[00:34.400] He had trouble sleeping at night
[00:36.660] And when he did, he had horrible dreams.
[00:39.810] He lay awake at night,
[00:41.570] Tossing and turning underneath his pleated quilt protector,
[00:45.260] Tears welling in his eyes as he pictured Marsha,
[00:48.670] Her sworn vows overcome by liquor and the smooth soothing of some neanderthal,
[00:54.350] Finally submitting to the final caresses of sexual oblivion.
[00:59.040] It was more than the human mind could bear
[01:02.120] Visions of Marsha's faithlessness haunted him.Marsha
[01:05.240] Daytime fantasies of sexual abandon permeated his thoughts.
[01:09.280] And the thing was, they wouldn't understand how she really was.
[01:13.810] He, Waldo, alone understood this.
[01:16.640] He had intuitively grasped every nook and cranny of her psyche.
[01:20.590] He had made her smile.
[01:22.530] She needed him, and he wasn't there. (Awww...)
[01:25.930] The idea came to him on the Thursday
[01:27.630] Before the Mummers' Parade was scheduled to appear.
[01:30.520] He'd just finished mowing and edging the Edelsons lawn for a dollar fifty
[01:33.860] And had checked the mailbox to see if there was at least a word from Marsha.
[01:37.940] There was nothing but a circular
[01:39.500] From the Amalgamated Aluminum Company Of America
[01:41.440] Inquiring into his awing needs.
[01:44.030] At least they cared enough to write
[01:46.370] It was a New York company.
[01:48.560] You could go anywhere in the mails.
[01:51.010] Then it struck him.
[01:52.850] He didn't have enough money to go to Wisconsin in the accepted fashion,
[01:55.840] True, but why not mail himself?
[01:58.890] It was absurdly simple.
[02:00.660] He would ship himself parcel post, special delivery.
[02:04.160] The next day Waldo went to the supermarket
[02:06.330] To purchase the necessary equipment.
[02:08.730] He bought masking tape, a staple gun
[02:11.010] And a medium sized cardboard box just right for a person of his build.
[02:15.250] He judged that with a minimum of jostling he could ride quite comfortably.
[02:19.140] A few airholes, some water, perhaps some midnight snacks,
[02:22.770] And it would probably be as good as going tourist!
[02:26.170] By Friday afternoon, Waldo was set.
[02:28.770] He was thoroughly packed and the Post Office had agreed
[02:30.790] To pick him up at three o'clock.
[02:32.880] He'd marked the package "Fragile",
[02:34.560] And as he sat curled up inside,
[02:36.300] Resting on the foam rubber cushioning he'd thoughtfully included,
[02:39.450] He tried to picture the look of awe and happiness on Marshas face
[02:42.450] As she opened her door, saw the package, tipped the deliverer,
[02:46.080] And then opened it to see her Waldo finally there in person.
[02:50.070] She would kiss him, and then maybe they could see a movie.
[02:54.020] If he'd only thought of this before.
[02:56.670] Suddenly rough hands gripped his package and he felt himself borne up.
[03:01.160] He landed with a thud in a truck and was off
[03:04.640] Marsha Bronson had just finished setting her hair.
[03:07.630] It had been a very rough weekend.
[03:10.360] She had to remember not to drink like that.
[03:13.360] Bill had been nice about it though.
[03:15.350] After it was over he'd said he still respected her and, after all,
[03:18.740] It was certainly the way of nature,
[03:20.860] And even though, no, he didn't love her,
[03:23.250] He did feel an affection for her.
[03:26.050] And after all, they were grown adults.
[03:28.840] Oh, what Bill could teach Waldo!
[03:31.520] But that seemed many years ago
[03:34.460] Sheila Klein, her very, very best friend,
[03:37.360] Walked in through the porch screen door and into the kitchen.
[03:41.440] "Oh gawd, it's absolutely maudlin outside."“
[03:44.520] "Ach, I know what you mean, I feel all icky!"“
[03:48.760] Marsha tightened the belt on her cotton robe with the silk outer edge.
[03:52.410] Sheila ran her finger over some salt grains on the kitchen table,
[03:56.050] Licked her finger and made a face
[03:58.650] "I'm supposed to be taking these salt pills,but," “
[04:00.630] She wrinkled her nose, "they make me feel like throwing up."
[04:04.920] Marsha started to pat herself under the chin, Marsha
[04:07.460] An exercise she'd seen on television
[04:10.100] "God, don't even talk about that."“
[04:12.650] She got up from the table and went to the sink
[04:14.340] Where she picked up a bottle of pink and blue vitamins.
[04:17.240] "Want one? Supposed to be better than Stick,"
[04:19.430] And then attempted to touch her knees.
[04:21.870] "I don't think I'll ever touch a daiquiri again."“
[04:25.060] She gave up and sat down,
[04:26.650] This time nearer the small table that supported the telephone.
[04:30.190] "Maybe Bill'll call," she said to Sheila's glance. “
[04:33.740] Sheila nibbled on a cuticle,
[04:36.080] "After last night, I thought maybe you'd be through with him."“
[04:39.620] "I know what you mean. My God, he was like an octopus. “
[04:42.350] Hands all over the place."
[04:44.460] She gestured, raising her arms upwards in defense.
[04:47.210] "The thing is, after a while, you get tired of fighting with him, you know, “
[04:50.500] And after all I didn't really do anything Friday and Saturday
[04:53.540] So I kind of owed it to him. You know what I mean."
[04:56.300] She started to scratch. Sheila was giggling with her hand over her mouth
[05:01.010] "I'll tell you, I felt the same way, and even after a while," “
[05:04.440] Here she bent forward in a whisper,
[05:06.290] "I wanted to!" Now she was laughing very loudly“
[05:10.520] It was at this point that Mr. Jameson of the Clarence Darrow Post Office
[05:14.120] Rang the doorbell of the large stucco colored frame house.
[05:17.750] When Marsha Bronson opened the door, he helped her carry the package in.
[05:21.190] He had his yellow and his green slips of paper signed
[05:24.090] And left with a fifteen cent tip
[05:25.680] That Marsha had gotten out of her mother's small beige pocketbook in the den
[05:30.010] "What do you think it is?" Sheila asked.“
[05:32.600] Marsha stood with her arms folded behind her back.
[05:35.390] She stared at the brown cardboard carton
[05:37.490] That sat in the middle of the living room
[05:39.430] "I dunno."“
[05:41.270] Inside the package, Waldo quivered with excitement
[05:44.540] As he listened to the muffled voices.
[05:46.780] Sheila ran her fingernail over the masking tape that ran down the center of the carton.
[05:51.380] "Why don't you look at the return address and see who it's from?" “
[05:55.110] Waldo felt his heart beating.
[05:57.160] He could feel the vibrating footsteps.
[05:59.070] It would be soon
[06:01.810] Marsha walked around the carton and read the ink-scratched label.
[06:05.450] "Ah, god it's from Waldo!"“
[06:08.140] "That schmuck!" said Sheila. “
[06:10.690] Waldo trembled with expectation.
[06:13.590] "Well, you might as well open it," said Sheila. “
[06:16.080] Both of them tried to lift the staple flap
[06:19.280] "Ah sst," said Marsha, groaning, "he must have nailed it shut."
[06:23.850] They tugged on the flap again.
[06:26.100] "My God, you need a power drill to get this thing open!" “
[06:29.840] They pulled again. "You can't get a grip."
[06:34.760] They both stood still, breathing heavily
[06:38.150] "Why don't you get a scissor," said Sheila. “
[06:41.030] Marsha ran into the kitchen,
[06:42.820] But all she could find was a little sewing scissor.
[06:45.960] Then she remembered that her father
[06:47.410] kept a collection of tools in the basement.
[06:49.700] She ran downstairs, and when she came back up,
[06:52.100] She had a large sheet metal cutter in her hand.
[06:55.090] "This is the best I could find." She was very out of breath. “
[06:58.330] "Here, you do it. I-I'm gonna die."
[07:01.320] She sank into a large fluffy couch and exhaled noisily.
[07:06.100] Sheila tried to make a slit between the masking tape
[07:08.790] And the end of the cardboard flap,
[07:10.630] But the blade was too big and there wasn't enough room
[07:13.820] "God damn this thing!" she said feeling very exasperated. “
[07:17.710] Then smiling, "I got an idea."
[07:20.700] "What?" said Marsha“
[07:22.040] "Just watch," said Sheila, touching her finger to her head“
[07:25.330] Inside the package, Waldo was so transfixed with excitement
[07:29.120] That he could barely breathe.
[07:31.410] His skin felt prickly from the heat,
[07:33.710] And he could feel his heart beating in his throat.
[07:36.490] It would be soon.
[07:38.930] Sheila stood quite upright
[07:41.100] And walked around to the other side of the package.
[07:43.940] Then she sank down to her knees, grasped the cutter by both handles,
[07:48.290] Took a deep breath,
[07:49.630] And plunged the long blade through the middle of the package,
[07:52.520] Through the masking tape, through the cardboard,
[07:54.910] Through the cushioning
[07:55.610] And (thud) right through the center of Waldo Jeffers head, (
[07:59.840] Which split slightly and caused little rhythmic arcs of red
[08:03.080] To pulsate gently in the morning sun
[00:02.060] Waldo Jeffers had reached his limit.
[00:04.560] It was now MidAugust
[00:06.230] Which meant he had been separated from Marsha for more than two months.
[00:10.360] Two months, and all he had to show was three dogeared letters
[00:13.700] And two very expensive longdistance phone calls.
[00:16.940] True, when school had ended and she' d returned to Wisconsin,
[00:20.040] And he to Locust, Pennsylvania,
[00:22.340] She had sworn to maintain a certain fidelity.
[00:25.380] She would date occasionally, but merely as amusement.
[00:29.160] She would remain faithful
[00:31.620]
[00:34.400] He had trouble sleeping at night
[00:36.660] And when he did, he had horrible dreams.
[00:39.810] He lay awake at night,
[00:41.570] Tossing and turning underneath his pleated quilt protector,
[00:45.260] Tears welling in his eyes as he pictured Marsha,
[00:48.670] Her sworn vows overcome by liquor and the smooth soothing of some neanderthal,
[00:54.350] Finally submitting to the final caresses of sexual oblivion.
[00:59.040] It was more than the human mind could bear
[01:02.120] Visions of Marsha' s faithlessness haunted him. Marsha
[01:05.240] Daytime fantasies of sexual abandon permeated his thoughts.
[01:09.280] And the thing was, they wouldn' t understand how she really was.
[01:13.810] He, Waldo, alone understood this.
[01:16.640] He had intuitively grasped every nook and cranny of her psyche.
[01:20.590] He had made her smile.
[01:22.530] She needed him, and he wasn' t there. Awww...
[01:25.930] The idea came to him on the Thursday
[01:27.630] Before the Mummers' Parade was scheduled to appear.
[01:30.520] He' d just finished mowing and edging the Edelsons lawn for a dollar fifty
[01:33.860] And had checked the mailbox to see if there was at least a word from Marsha.
[01:37.940] There was nothing but a circular
[01:39.500] From the Amalgamated Aluminum Company Of America
[01:41.440] Inquiring into his awing needs.
[01:44.030] At least they cared enough to write
[01:46.370] It was a New York company.
[01:48.560] You could go anywhere in the mails.
[01:51.010] Then it struck him.
[01:52.850] He didn' t have enough money to go to Wisconsin in the accepted fashion,
[01:55.840] True, but why not mail himself?
[01:58.890] It was absurdly simple.
[02:00.660] He would ship himself parcel post, special delivery.
[02:04.160] The next day Waldo went to the supermarket
[02:06.330] To purchase the necessary equipment.
[02:08.730] He bought masking tape, a staple gun
[02:11.010] And a medium sized cardboard box just right for a person of his build.
[02:15.250] He judged that with a minimum of jostling he could ride quite comfortably.
[02:19.140] A few airholes, some water, perhaps some midnight snacks,
[02:22.770] And it would probably be as good as going tourist!
[02:26.170] By Friday afternoon, Waldo was set.
[02:28.770] He was thoroughly packed and the Post Office had agreed
[02:30.790] To pick him up at three o' clock.
[02:32.880] He' d marked the package " Fragile",
[02:34.560] And as he sat curled up inside,
[02:36.300] Resting on the foam rubber cushioning he' d thoughtfully included,
[02:39.450] He tried to picture the look of awe and happiness on Marshas face
[02:42.450] As she opened her door, saw the package, tipped the deliverer,
[02:46.080] And then opened it to see her Waldo finally there in person.
[02:50.070] She would kiss him, and then maybe they could see a movie.
[02:54.020] If he' d only thought of this before.
[02:56.670] Suddenly rough hands gripped his package and he felt himself borne up.
[03:01.160] He landed with a thud in a truck and was off
[03:04.640] Marsha Bronson had just finished setting her hair.
[03:07.630] It had been a very rough weekend.
[03:10.360] She had to remember not to drink like that.
[03:13.360] Bill had been nice about it though.
[03:15.350] After it was over he' d said he still respected her and, after all,
[03:18.740] It was certainly the way of nature,
[03:20.860] And even though, no, he didn' t love her,
[03:23.250] He did feel an affection for her.
[03:26.050] And after all, they were grown adults.
[03:28.840] Oh, what Bill could teach Waldo!
[03:31.520] But that seemed many years ago
[03:34.460] Sheila Klein, her very, very best friend,
[03:37.360] Walked in through the porch screen door and into the kitchen.
[03:41.440] " Oh gawd, it' s absolutely maudlin outside.""
[03:44.520] " Ach, I know what you mean, I feel all icky!""
[03:48.760] Marsha tightened the belt on her cotton robe with the silk outer edge.
[03:52.410] Sheila ran her finger over some salt grains on the kitchen table,
[03:56.050] Licked her finger and made a face
[03:58.650] " I' m supposed to be taking these salt pills, but," "
[04:00.630] She wrinkled her nose, " they make me feel like throwing up."
[04:04.920] Marsha started to pat herself under the chin, Marsha
[04:07.460] An exercise she' d seen on television
[04:10.100] " God, don' t even talk about that.""
[04:12.650] She got up from the table and went to the sink
[04:14.340] Where she picked up a bottle of pink and blue vitamins.
[04:17.240] " Want one? Supposed to be better than Stick,"
[04:19.430] And then attempted to touch her knees.
[04:21.870] " I don' t think I' ll ever touch a daiquiri again.""
[04:25.060] She gave up and sat down,
[04:26.650] This time nearer the small table that supported the telephone.
[04:30.190] " Maybe Bill' ll call," she said to Sheila' s glance. "
[04:33.740] Sheila nibbled on a cuticle,
[04:36.080] " After last night, I thought maybe you' d be through with him.""
[04:39.620] " I know what you mean. My God, he was like an octopus. "
[04:42.350] Hands all over the place."
[04:44.460] She gestured, raising her arms upwards in defense.
[04:47.210] " The thing is, after a while, you get tired of fighting with him, you know, "
[04:50.500] And after all I didn' t really do anything Friday and Saturday
[04:53.540] So I kind of owed it to him. You know what I mean."
[04:56.300] She started to scratch. Sheila was giggling with her hand over her mouth
[05:01.010] " I' ll tell you, I felt the same way, and even after a while," "
[05:04.440] Here she bent forward in a whisper,
[05:06.290] " I wanted to!" Now she was laughing very loudly"
[05:10.520] It was at this point that Mr. Jameson of the Clarence Darrow Post Office
[05:14.120] Rang the doorbell of the large stucco colored frame house.
[05:17.750] When Marsha Bronson opened the door, he helped her carry the package in.
[05:21.190] He had his yellow and his green slips of paper signed
[05:24.090] And left with a fifteen cent tip
[05:25.680] That Marsha had gotten out of her mother' s small beige pocketbook in the den
[05:30.010] " What do you think it is?" Sheila asked."
[05:32.600] Marsha stood with her arms folded behind her back.
[05:35.390] She stared at the brown cardboard carton
[05:37.490] That sat in the middle of the living room
[05:39.430] " I dunno.""
[05:41.270] Inside the package, Waldo quivered with excitement
[05:44.540] As he listened to the muffled voices.
[05:46.780] Sheila ran her fingernail over the masking tape that ran down the center of the carton.
[05:51.380] " Why don' t you look at the return address and see who it' s from?" "
[05:55.110] Waldo felt his heart beating.
[05:57.160] He could feel the vibrating footsteps.
[05:59.070] It would be soon
[06:01.810] Marsha walked around the carton and read the inkscratched label.
[06:05.450] " Ah, god it' s from Waldo!""
[06:08.140] " That schmuck!" said Sheila. "
[06:10.690] Waldo trembled with expectation.
[06:13.590] " Well, you might as well open it," said Sheila. "
[06:16.080] Both of them tried to lift the staple flap
[06:19.280] " Ah sst," said Marsha, groaning, " he must have nailed it shut."
[06:23.850] They tugged on the flap again.
[06:26.100] " My God, you need a power drill to get this thing open!" "
[06:29.840] They pulled again. " You can' t get a grip."
[06:34.760] They both stood still, breathing heavily
[06:38.150] " Why don' t you get a scissor," said Sheila. "
[06:41.030] Marsha ran into the kitchen,
[06:42.820] But all she could find was a little sewing scissor.
[06:45.960] Then she remembered that her father
[06:47.410] kept a collection of tools in the basement.
[06:49.700] She ran downstairs, and when she came back up,
[06:52.100] She had a large sheet metal cutter in her hand.
[06:55.090] " This is the best I could find." She was very out of breath. "
[06:58.330] " Here, you do it. II' m gonna die."
[07:01.320] She sank into a large fluffy couch and exhaled noisily.
[07:06.100] Sheila tried to make a slit between the masking tape
[07:08.790] And the end of the cardboard flap,
[07:10.630] But the blade was too big and there wasn' t enough room
[07:13.820] " God damn this thing!" she said feeling very exasperated. "
[07:17.710] Then smiling, " I got an idea."
[07:20.700] " What?" said Marsha"
[07:22.040] " Just watch," said Sheila, touching her finger to her head"
[07:25.330] Inside the package, Waldo was so transfixed with excitement
[07:29.120] That he could barely breathe.
[07:31.410] His skin felt prickly from the heat,
[07:33.710] And he could feel his heart beating in his throat.
[07:36.490] It would be soon.
[07:38.930] Sheila stood quite upright
[07:41.100] And walked around to the other side of the package.
[07:43.940] Then she sank down to her knees, grasped the cutter by both handles,
[07:48.290] Took a deep breath,
[07:49.630] And plunged the long blade through the middle of the package,
[07:52.520] Through the masking tape, through the cardboard,
[07:54.910] Through the cushioning
[07:55.610] And thud right through the center of Waldo Jeffers head,
[07:59.840] Which split slightly and caused little rhythmic arcs of red
[08:03.080] To pulsate gently in the morning sun
[00:02.060] Waldo Jeffers had reached his limit.
[00:04.560] It was now MidAugust
[00:06.230] Which meant he had been separated from Marsha for more than two months.
[00:10.360] Two months, and all he had to show was three dogeared letters
[00:13.700] And two very expensive longdistance phone calls.
[00:16.940] True, when school had ended and she' d returned to Wisconsin,
[00:20.040] And he to Locust, Pennsylvania,
[00:22.340] She had sworn to maintain a certain fidelity.
[00:25.380] She would date occasionally, but merely as amusement.
[00:29.160] She would remain faithful
[00:31.620]
[00:34.400] He had trouble sleeping at night
[00:36.660] And when he did, he had horrible dreams.
[00:39.810] He lay awake at night,
[00:41.570] Tossing and turning underneath his pleated quilt protector,
[00:45.260] Tears welling in his eyes as he pictured Marsha,
[00:48.670] Her sworn vows overcome by liquor and the smooth soothing of some neanderthal,
[00:54.350] Finally submitting to the final caresses of sexual oblivion.
[00:59.040] It was more than the human mind could bear
[01:02.120] Visions of Marsha' s faithlessness haunted him. Marsha
[01:05.240] Daytime fantasies of sexual abandon permeated his thoughts.
[01:09.280] And the thing was, they wouldn' t understand how she really was.
[01:13.810] He, Waldo, alone understood this.
[01:16.640] He had intuitively grasped every nook and cranny of her psyche.
[01:20.590] He had made her smile.
[01:22.530] She needed him, and he wasn' t there. Awww...
[01:25.930] The idea came to him on the Thursday
[01:27.630] Before the Mummers' Parade was scheduled to appear.
[01:30.520] He' d just finished mowing and edging the Edelsons lawn for a dollar fifty
[01:33.860] And had checked the mailbox to see if there was at least a word from Marsha.
[01:37.940] There was nothing but a circular
[01:39.500] From the Amalgamated Aluminum Company Of America
[01:41.440] Inquiring into his awing needs.
[01:44.030] At least they cared enough to write
[01:46.370] It was a New York company.
[01:48.560] You could go anywhere in the mails.
[01:51.010] Then it struck him.
[01:52.850] He didn' t have enough money to go to Wisconsin in the accepted fashion,
[01:55.840] True, but why not mail himself?
[01:58.890] It was absurdly simple.
[02:00.660] He would ship himself parcel post, special delivery.
[02:04.160] The next day Waldo went to the supermarket
[02:06.330] To purchase the necessary equipment.
[02:08.730] He bought masking tape, a staple gun
[02:11.010] And a medium sized cardboard box just right for a person of his build.
[02:15.250] He judged that with a minimum of jostling he could ride quite comfortably.
[02:19.140] A few airholes, some water, perhaps some midnight snacks,
[02:22.770] And it would probably be as good as going tourist!
[02:26.170] By Friday afternoon, Waldo was set.
[02:28.770] He was thoroughly packed and the Post Office had agreed
[02:30.790] To pick him up at three o' clock.
[02:32.880] He' d marked the package " Fragile",
[02:34.560] And as he sat curled up inside,
[02:36.300] Resting on the foam rubber cushioning he' d thoughtfully included,
[02:39.450] He tried to picture the look of awe and happiness on Marshas face
[02:42.450] As she opened her door, saw the package, tipped the deliverer,
[02:46.080] And then opened it to see her Waldo finally there in person.
[02:50.070] She would kiss him, and then maybe they could see a movie.
[02:54.020] If he' d only thought of this before.
[02:56.670] Suddenly rough hands gripped his package and he felt himself borne up.
[03:01.160] He landed with a thud in a truck and was off
[03:04.640] Marsha Bronson had just finished setting her hair.
[03:07.630] It had been a very rough weekend.
[03:10.360] She had to remember not to drink like that.
[03:13.360] Bill had been nice about it though.
[03:15.350] After it was over he' d said he still respected her and, after all,
[03:18.740] It was certainly the way of nature,
[03:20.860] And even though, no, he didn' t love her,
[03:23.250] He did feel an affection for her.
[03:26.050] And after all, they were grown adults.
[03:28.840] Oh, what Bill could teach Waldo!
[03:31.520] But that seemed many years ago
[03:34.460] Sheila Klein, her very, very best friend,
[03:37.360] Walked in through the porch screen door and into the kitchen.
[03:41.440] " Oh gawd, it' s absolutely maudlin outside.""
[03:44.520] " Ach, I know what you mean, I feel all icky!""
[03:48.760] Marsha tightened the belt on her cotton robe with the silk outer edge.
[03:52.410] Sheila ran her finger over some salt grains on the kitchen table,
[03:56.050] Licked her finger and made a face
[03:58.650] " I' m supposed to be taking these salt pills, but," "
[04:00.630] She wrinkled her nose, " they make me feel like throwing up."
[04:04.920] Marsha started to pat herself under the chin, Marsha
[04:07.460] An exercise she' d seen on television
[04:10.100] " God, don' t even talk about that.""
[04:12.650] She got up from the table and went to the sink
[04:14.340] Where she picked up a bottle of pink and blue vitamins.
[04:17.240] " Want one? Supposed to be better than Stick,"
[04:19.430] And then attempted to touch her knees.
[04:21.870] " I don' t think I' ll ever touch a daiquiri again.""
[04:25.060] She gave up and sat down,
[04:26.650] This time nearer the small table that supported the telephone.
[04:30.190] " Maybe Bill' ll call," she said to Sheila' s glance. "
[04:33.740] Sheila nibbled on a cuticle,
[04:36.080] " After last night, I thought maybe you' d be through with him.""
[04:39.620] " I know what you mean. My God, he was like an octopus. "
[04:42.350] Hands all over the place."
[04:44.460] She gestured, raising her arms upwards in defense.
[04:47.210] " The thing is, after a while, you get tired of fighting with him, you know, "
[04:50.500] And after all I didn' t really do anything Friday and Saturday
[04:53.540] So I kind of owed it to him. You know what I mean."
[04:56.300] She started to scratch. Sheila was giggling with her hand over her mouth
[05:01.010] " I' ll tell you, I felt the same way, and even after a while," "
[05:04.440] Here she bent forward in a whisper,
[05:06.290] " I wanted to!" Now she was laughing very loudly"
[05:10.520] It was at this point that Mr. Jameson of the Clarence Darrow Post Office
[05:14.120] Rang the doorbell of the large stucco colored frame house.
[05:17.750] When Marsha Bronson opened the door, he helped her carry the package in.
[05:21.190] He had his yellow and his green slips of paper signed
[05:24.090] And left with a fifteen cent tip
[05:25.680] That Marsha had gotten out of her mother' s small beige pocketbook in the den
[05:30.010] " What do you think it is?" Sheila asked."
[05:32.600] Marsha stood with her arms folded behind her back.
[05:35.390] She stared at the brown cardboard carton
[05:37.490] That sat in the middle of the living room
[05:39.430] " I dunno.""
[05:41.270] Inside the package, Waldo quivered with excitement
[05:44.540] As he listened to the muffled voices.
[05:46.780] Sheila ran her fingernail over the masking tape that ran down the center of the carton.
[05:51.380] " Why don' t you look at the return address and see who it' s from?" "
[05:55.110] Waldo felt his heart beating.
[05:57.160] He could feel the vibrating footsteps.
[05:59.070] It would be soon
[06:01.810] Marsha walked around the carton and read the inkscratched label.
[06:05.450] " Ah, god it' s from Waldo!""
[06:08.140] " That schmuck!" said Sheila. "
[06:10.690] Waldo trembled with expectation.
[06:13.590] " Well, you might as well open it," said Sheila. "
[06:16.080] Both of them tried to lift the staple flap
[06:19.280] " Ah sst," said Marsha, groaning, " he must have nailed it shut."
[06:23.850] They tugged on the flap again.
[06:26.100] " My God, you need a power drill to get this thing open!" "
[06:29.840] They pulled again. " You can' t get a grip."
[06:34.760] They both stood still, breathing heavily
[06:38.150] " Why don' t you get a scissor," said Sheila. "
[06:41.030] Marsha ran into the kitchen,
[06:42.820] But all she could find was a little sewing scissor.
[06:45.960] Then she remembered that her father
[06:47.410] kept a collection of tools in the basement.
[06:49.700] She ran downstairs, and when she came back up,
[06:52.100] She had a large sheet metal cutter in her hand.
[06:55.090] " This is the best I could find." She was very out of breath. "
[06:58.330] " Here, you do it. II' m gonna die."
[07:01.320] She sank into a large fluffy couch and exhaled noisily.
[07:06.100] Sheila tried to make a slit between the masking tape
[07:08.790] And the end of the cardboard flap,
[07:10.630] But the blade was too big and there wasn' t enough room
[07:13.820] " God damn this thing!" she said feeling very exasperated. "
[07:17.710] Then smiling, " I got an idea."
[07:20.700] " What?" said Marsha"
[07:22.040] " Just watch," said Sheila, touching her finger to her head"
[07:25.330] Inside the package, Waldo was so transfixed with excitement
[07:29.120] That he could barely breathe.
[07:31.410] His skin felt prickly from the heat,
[07:33.710] And he could feel his heart beating in his throat.
[07:36.490] It would be soon.
[07:38.930] Sheila stood quite upright
[07:41.100] And walked around to the other side of the package.
[07:43.940] Then she sank down to her knees, grasped the cutter by both handles,
[07:48.290] Took a deep breath,
[07:49.630] And plunged the long blade through the middle of the package,
[07:52.520] Through the masking tape, through the cardboard,
[07:54.910] Through the cushioning
[07:55.610] And thud right through the center of Waldo Jeffers head,
[07:59.840] Which split slightly and caused little rhythmic arcs of red
[08:03.080] To pulsate gently in the morning sun
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