An Encounter With Sir Paul in the Aftermath of 9/11

By Susan Hancock

Some people have it all, so said my friend, Lacey, to Sir Paul.
You are one of those, you know,
The boyish good looks, the Liverpudlian charm,
The talent so sublime.
People respect you wherever you go.
But there's something on my mind.

So what made you do it?
Tell me, Sir Paul, I need to know.
It's not for the money, the notoriety, the fame
For everyone, everywhere knows YOUR name.

Why the Benefit for New York City?
Why the stream of tours and concert dates?
Surely, you must be utterly exhausted
After touring all over the States.
You run the risk of losing that fine voice.
Now THAT would be a pity.

Sir Paul's reply: To tell you the God's honest truth, Luv, I've always loved
America and all she stands for.
Besides, me lovely wife, Linda, was American.
Need I say more?
Even before the tragedy of 9/11, America stood for courage and liberty.
Now more than ever, I will fight for everyone's right to be free.
That's something to always treasure.
Nice chatting with you Lacey.
'Ta muchly, Luv.
It's been a real pleasure.

So THAT'S why Sir Paul does it then.
We know now for sure.
He does it all for love- simple and pure.

Copyright 2002, Susan Hancock

About the Author

Susan Hancock started writing poetry at the ripe old age of nine years.  Her first poem, "War", an anti- war statement,  was published in her elementary school newspaper in Chicago. She has continued to write poetry and publish in various anthologies throughout her life.

Since one cannot usually make a stable living from writing poetry, Susan decided to become a nurse. It also reflects her "te" or inner nature. As a nurse for the Los Angeles School District, she faces a steady influx of needy clients from crying four- year- olds to stressed out teachers.  Writing poetry has always been her therapy- an outlet for coping with the demands of her job and daily stressors.

The Beatles have always been an important piece of the puzzle that completes her.  She considers herself - foremost and utmost - a lifetime Beatlemaniac. Her domestic partner and boyfriend, Eric, has been putting up with this craziness for the 12 years they've been together. Their five spoiled cats have become used to wild dancing and cheering every time a Fab Four song is played on the radio. Such is the life of a muse, nurse, and Beatlemaniac.

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