Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Forever Brothers

There are two kinds of people in this world:  Leaders and followers.  Many people navigate through life unseen.  Then you have the movers and the shakers - Special people who make a mark - People who light up a room as they enter.  …Possessing energy so strong they literally pull you in.


A year ago, I was transferred from one prison to the prison where I am currently housed.  Transfers suck.  On the bus ride, you see just enough of the free world that it hurts.  You miss your old life and being free.

You reach your destination and are assigned a bunk in a new dorm.  All eyes are on you, sizing you up as you settle into your new home.  You feel alone.


Then, after they have sized you up, someone will walk up and introduce himself.  Not long after I moved into Delta dorm, bunk 113-low, I met a man.  I had no idea who that man would become to me.  I couldn’t see all the hours we would spend together, laughing, crying, drinking coffee and talking about women.

I have tried to push this off as long as possible, but it is now time.  That man, over the course of this past year, became my best friend.  You know him as Scottie. 

I can see his bunk from where I sleep.  Scott goes to bed earlier than me, unless he has a good book to read.  He gets up earlier than me and has coffee.  After his coffee, he comes to my bunk and fucks with me.

He wakes me up by plugging my nose so I can’t breathe.  Other times he tickles my cheek with a q-tip until I think bugs are crawling on me.  He has ‘spooked’ me, put his ass in my face, put his balls by my face, and even shaved his pubes into my shampoo bottle.  This man knows I hate mornings and so he comes to mess with me nearly every day.  He has pissed me off so bad that he’s lucky I never beat his ass.  And bro, you know I would hand your ass to you….

Truth is I love you, man.  You have touched my life more than you will ever know.  You, my friend, are a shaker.  There is an energy coming off you that is incredible.

I lay in bed and watched you toss and turn last night.  We talk.  I know you’re going through it.  You have begun the transition.  This life is slowly fading and you are preparing for life out there.  I just leave you alone.  This part of the journey, you have to do by yourself.  This way freedom will mean even more to you.  When it comes, you will be ready.  The part that truly hurts me isn’t that you’re leaving here… No, the hurt comes from watching you try to save me.  You want to take me with you, but it’s not my time yet. 

Scott, you have a good heart.  You know how badly I want to reach out to our people – the lost, the down and out.  I’m gonna keep an eye on you.  Trust me when I say I will always be close by.  We are brothers always, not just behind this fence.  The J.J. project has given me a voice – a way to reach out.  You see what I do.  I’m asking you to continue to help me, Scott.  If I’m here reaching out, and you’re there doing the same… you see what I’m saying?  Forever brothers.

Reading this now, you find yourself a free man.  Breathe it all in, Scott.  Take nothing for granted.  But never forget Delta down and a small metal bunk.  A bunk that is empty today, the bunk you laid your head on.  The bunk where we laughed, played cards, drank coffee and hung out.  The bunk where you told jokes, captured an audience, and brought joy to a bunch of prisoners.

I have no doubts that you will continue to touch lives wherever life takes you.  Just don’t forget.  Don’t forget the path we walked.  The journey that made you the man you are today, tried by fire.

You did it brother.  Here’s to you, my dear friend.  You know how to reach me.  Always close by.

For both you and for myself, I ask you to remain a part of Jailbird.

If I may speak on behalf of all my friends, Hooligans around the world, continue to be part of our lives.  You are a part of this project… forever brothers.

I will now leave you with some sayings from this life, ones you remember all too well:

“Stand by for chow.”
“Rec. yard is open.”
“Mail-Call!”
“One time!”
“Shakedown!!!”
“It is what it is.”
“Nuts to butts.”
“Strip down.”    
“Spread them and cough.”

4 comments:

sweetmelin said...

Mike, this was very heartfelt and so touching and it moved me. I'm happy you have the opportunity behind the fence to meet some folks who truly change your life. Folks you know will be a part of your life forever.

I'm just cheesy enough to attempt to find a silver lining in just about ever situation, because I honestly feel they are always there, just waiting to be found. Meeting and growing close to a hooligan brother such as Scottie, is indeed a sliver lining.

I can hear the loss in your voice as you look at Scottie's empty bunk. At the same time I can hear the joy and the happiness the comes with knowing one of your good guys made it out and is enjoying life on the other side of the fence. Mike, you will surely miss your special wake up calls by Scottie. All the while you will relish his accomplishment on the other side. That is true brotherly love and you both are blessed to have found it.

Scottie, Ester mentioned your comment on RSVP and I was SO thrilled to read, "Alabama has a new local felon...ScottFree." It seriously gave me goosebumps. I am thrilled for you and your family ... especially your mom. :)

Please both of you take good care ... Mike and Scottie.

Anonymous said...

I hear in his voice and words how much Michael misses Scottie--but how happy he is for him. ScottFree--great name; wear it with pride.

The MOM

Anonymous said...

Here I is!!!! Sorry it took me so long to respond...the shit i've had to do these past few days - grrrrrr! Anyway, Mike I love you like a brother and you my friend will never be forgotten. I miss you too. My eyes are wet and I just poured out some Bud Light for you homey!!! Freedom is sweet, people are nicer and real meat tastes fucking awesome. Ester, I have a bunch of stuff I'm gonna e-mail you to opost on J.J. (pictures, video and what not) I want everyone to know I appreciate your support and your thoughts and prayers. Love ya'll and you'll continue to hear from me. My email is ScottFree916@yahoo.com. Feel free to holla - I'm trying to set up my Skype too - what fun. Don't forget SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FELONS!!!!! - Scottie

Sherri G. said...

Mike, this is such a sweet/sad piece. I hear the pain in your words and like Scottie, you guys made a "forever" friendship. One day you too will be free and maybe even enjoy a beer together. Scott's not BS about all the crap we've been doing, he's settled in and now trying to get back into the groove of life. I will continue to post on J.J. as well, I think it's an awesome sight. I've taken some cheesy videos of Scottie on his new adventures. Take care Mike, Ester and Mom, you're reunion will be here before you know it.