There’s this young guy, spends way too much time downtown and way too much money at Funland, and he sees this old guy, night after night, begging in a doorway off Yonge, strumming his ukulele, singing the same sad song to a little stuffed dog, just trying to make change for a meal. And it works for a while, until the strings start breaking—no money for strings—even after some punk steals his uke, he sits there still, strumming those invisible strings, still singing that same sad song to his little stuffed dog: “ . . . please don’t take my sunshine away.”
Inspired first by
Your Report on the Subway, a Toronto moment Kathy captured back in January 2016. Now, almost six years later, Laurie’s
It’s Raining Mensches got me to finally write down this very old and very sad memory of mine. The
photo is by
Ciatus, who has an
album on Fickr that perfectly captures the Yonge Street on which this story unfolds.
I remember him. He was still there when I went to Ryerson.
ReplyDeleteThe other person I called Baba Yaga. Old lady, hunchback, pushing a shopping cart with a hunchback. She walked around downtown pushing the cart, and waving her hand in front of her face, muttering to herself in some Russian sounding language.