Trigeminus: Part Four

TRIGEMINUS

By Dennis Tallent

If you have yet to read the beginning of this story click here to read chapter 1, click here to read chapter 2, or click here to read chapter 3.


Chapter 4


Dawn came early and we had barely recovered from our "wedding night." I kissed them good morning and said "Hi, I am Pepper O'Connor." They laughed and said yes you are.

Pat said, "We are Catholic and we should seal our relationship in the Church."

"Fine by me," I said.

"Wait," said Mike, "the Church won't allow us to marry a third person."

"They will have to," replied Pat. This is the only way human beings can reproduce now, as male, female and triune. The Church has no choice but to change."

"I am so happy that I don't care," I said.

"We must do it in the Church or our children will not be legitimate."

"Then we do the Church thing," I said. "After we do it again!" We lay back down and did it again. I wondered vaguely if I was entitled to wear white. Ah who cares!

We left for Oregon that day with a petulant Ten Speed in tow. It sulked all the way to our new home because I had mated and it hadn't. I still didn't know where that air brain, Jo Jo, was. But I knew it would show up sooner or later. The three of us cuddled and cooed each other on the long flight home. We never saw the envious and venomous stares of the other passengers. Our minds were everywhere and nowhere.

Picture yourself on a boat on a river with tangerine Trees and marmalade skies.
Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly, a girl with Kaleidoscope eyes.
Cellophane flowers of yellow and green towering over Your head.
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
Lucy in the sky with diamonds, ah, ah.
Follow her down to a bridge by a fountain where Rocking horse people eat marshmallow pies,
Everyone smiles as you drift
Past the flowers that grow so incredibly high.
Newspaper taxis appear on the shore
Waiting to take you away.
Climb in the back your head in the clouds and you're gone.
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
Lucy in the sky with diamonds ah, ah.
Picture yourself on a train in a station
With plasticine porters with looking glass ties.
Suddenly someone is there at the turnstile
The girl with kaleidoscope eyes
Lucy in the sky with diamonds
Lucky in the sky with diamonds
Ah, ah.

To be continued


Copyright 1997 by Dennis Tallent

You can e-mail Dennis at: tallent@earthlink.net

Dennis Tallent is a native son of the state of Texas; the direct desendent of an officer of the Texas Revolutionary Army. He is an active member of MENSA, The Libertarian Party and Tebala Shrine Temple. At the moment he is a nursing student at Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, Illinois.


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