Thursday, May 17, 2007

Rest In Peace

Although it's been years since I last spoke with her and even longer since we were tight, it's very hard to know that she's dead.

I met her in 1992 on the south side of town at a coffee shop in summer. We were fast friends. She was a couple of years younger than me but she had an apartment with her boyfriend where we would hang out and do a lot of things we probably shouldn't have. But we had fun.

I hadn't seen her in a few years when I ran into her at a bar that no longer exists. She looked like Hell but she was in good spirits.

Then, a couple of weeks ago I randomly bought a newspaper and read about three people missing in the Bay. One of them was 31 year old Bonnie Robinson. Today I learned that someone found her body on a beach on one of the islands in our beautiful Sound.

Many years ago, when a mutual friend of mine and Bonnie's was hit by a train and killed in Amsterdam, Someone gave me the story about dragonflies. When they're first born, they live in the water, hanging out with their friends having a good time. Then they transform in to flying creatures and they emerge into the air where they flit about. They want to go back down into the water to tell all their friends what it's like out there in the big world of oxygen but they are no longer accustomed to water and can't get back to their friends. Maybe that's what it's like when we die. Maybe we just transform into another kind of being and can't come back to tell us what it's like.

Rest In Peace, Bonnie. May the afterlife hold better things for you than this world did.

2 comments:

Janet said...

I'm sorry about your friend. I know someone who cared for her and is having a hard time this week. We are all dragonflies....

m.m.crow said...

i really like your blog. i've just started reading it. this post about the dragonflies and your friend filled me up. when my daughter was born almost ten years ago, a friend of mine wrote in a journal she gave me "like a dragonfly, emerging with wings and flying away".... but i never knew that they lived in water first and now it makes so much more sense. i'm having images of how they skirt along the water and it's painted a hauntingly beautiful image in my head. thank you.