y66 Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 Treason by James Tate The man that was following me looked like a governmentagent, so I turned around and walked up to him and said, "Whyare you following me?" He said, "I'm not following you. I'm an insurance agent walking to work." "Well, pardon me, my mistake," I said. "Have you done something wrong, unpatriotic,or are you just paranoid?" he said. "I've done nothing wrong,certainly not unpatriotic, and I'm not paranoid," I said."Well, nobody's ever mistaken me for a government agent before,"he said. "I'm sorry," I said. "You have something weighingdown on your conscience, don't you?" he said. "No, I don't.I'm just vigilant," I said. "Like a good criminal," he said."Would you stop talking to me like that," I said. "I don't wantto have anything to do with you." "You've committed some kind of treason and they're going to get you," he said. "You're out of your mind," I said. "Benedict Arnold, that's who you are,"he said. "I'm going to a peace rally if that's okay with you,"I said. "Oh, a peacenik. That's the same as treason," he said."No, it isn't," I said. "Yes it is," he said. "No." "Yes.""No." "Yes." We reached his office door. "I really hate tosay good-bye to you. Would you like to have lunch tomorrow?"he said. "I'd be delighted," I said. "Good. Then Sadie'sCafé at noon," he said. "Noon at Sadie's," I said. "Treason" by James Tate from The Ghost Soldiers. © HarperCollins, 2008. Reprinted with permission at http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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