Monday, April 07, 2003
CHUNKA CHUNKA BURNING LOVE I
CHUNKA CHUNKA BURNING LOVE
I found a dollar in the street when I was walking the dog on Saturday morning. New and crisp and neatly creased, I unfolded it carefully in case anything was secreted inside of it. It was empty so I just stuffed it in my pocket. Within a few minutes an idea formed in my head: to eat a Chunky candy bar. I haven’t had one for years and don’t eat candy very often, but something about that big bulky foil mound of sugar and cocoa solids took hold of my thinking and I couldn’t deprive myself. It seemed god had given me a dollar and was telling me to buy candy with it; who was I to argue? I held onto the notion for several minutes waiting for it to fade away against the innumerable distractions of life on the mean streets, but it didn’t, so when I got to the corner store I left the dog outside and went shopping. They had no Chunky bars so I bought a Rollo instead. It wasn’t even close. Since then I’ve also eaten a few Hershey Nuggets, but it’s still not satisfying that jones in my heart. Unfortunately I already spent my god dollar. Maybe I should wait till I find another one before I look at any more candy. It would be just too easy to start grazing.