"And then he lifted his wrist, looked at the audience, looked at his watch, and said, 'I'll watch the time.' There was, at first, a small whoop from the crowd, a giddy, strangled hiccup of laughter, as people realized that he wasn't kidding, that Mister Rogers was not some convenient eunuch, but rather a man, an authority figure who actually expected them to do what he asked. And so they did. One second, two seconds, three seconds — and now the jaws clenched, and the bosoms heaved, and the mascara ran, and the tears fell upon the beglittered gathering like rain leaking down a crystal chandelier. And Mister Rogers finally looked up from his watch and said softly 'May God be with you,' to all his vanquished children."
[Hat tip to Dave McManus, who wrote the two paragraphs above]
2 comments:
Very touching. What a contrast between him and the crowd, although it did seem that some hearts might have been touched by the genuineness of the man.
Elizabeth,
I agree: I think some were touched, and I doubt if most anyone is immune from such decent sensibilities at some point.
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