Cabbagetown: Sometime
in 1955 or '56
How can I eat with
Elvis in my soup?
dining on the John's
Grill spec-i-al
When the greased pompadour
jives through the
door, you know it's Johnny
& he's out to
black some eyes or do a little cutting
I'm in mid-nibble on
a soda cracker
when Leggy Mona bluejean's
by my booth
& smiles her teeth
in at me
You get 5 for a quarter
on the jukebox,
& each of them
is Elvis if you're Mona
-- & if you're
not, maybe Frank Sinatra,
but never Perry Como
when you're combed to rock
& your socks is
itching
Johnny itches to bite
& kick
with a razor blade
in his shoe
& attitude that
needs a haircut
Mona slips under Johnny's
arm, blows a bubble
like none's been blown
before, & says
Johnny, will
you boogie with me?
I'm into my third spoon
of soup
when the guests from
Heartbreak Hotel
mob through the door
demanding
banquetburgers, chips&gravy,
hotbeef & col-l-l-l-l-l-ld
peas,
COCOnutcreampie &
limejello-o-o-o-o-o-o
Johnny finds a face
he don't know in the crowd
& shouts I wanna
cut you
I break another soda
cracker
& do some salt
in my soup
while the blood squirts
all around me
Mona spins on a stool,
says she wishes
it was a horse or
something
The ambulance arrives
with a stretcher & a siren
Johnny's eating raisin
pie at the counter
with a kid whose stolen
coat someone stole
while he was performing
tricks
in the cold storage
washroom downstairs
A policeman with a
jaw that has a law of its own
stops & speaks
with Johnny, asks him if he cut the victim
Johnny says
No, I don't even know
the dude
Nobody witnessed nothing,
& my face is in
soup,
blowing green pea
bubbles
Meg, the sequin-haired
waitress,
mops the blood from
the floor
& asks me how
the soup was, says
John always
uses salt pork & a ham bone
SALT PORK &
A HAM BONE?
Sounds like
you said SALT PORK & A HAM BONE,
Meg, I say
That's what
I said,
Meg says
I said SALT
PORK & A HAM BONE
John always
uses SALT PORK & A HAM BONE
in his pea soup
spec-i-al
That's what
I thought you said
in the first
place, Meg,
I say
What'd you say?
Mona asks Meg
when she stops to
lipstick her breath
I said SALT
PORK & A HAM BONE, Mona
Meg, did you
say SALT PORK & A HAM BONE?
That's right,
Mona, SALT PORK & A HAM BONE
Even Johnny laughs,
saying
SALT PORK & A
HAM BONE
The cast from Heartbreak
Hotel
gets in the laugh
as well,
& we all shout
SALT PORK & A
HAM BONE
Johnny & Mona jive
to
SALT PORK & A
HAM BONE
until the bones are
done on their feet,
& Mona proposes
to Johnny Johnny, will you marry me?
Lifting his collar,
he pushes open the door
& slinks out onto
the sidewalk, saying
Yeah, Mona,
when the welfare office freezes over
John's Grill was located
on the east side of Parliament Street between
Ted Plantos
Gerrard and Spruce
Streets. Not known for its cuisine or decor, John's
Grill was nonetheless
part of the colour and character of Cabbagetown
until it was recently
replaced. I am not sure when it opened, but I do
recall as a child
that it was a clean family restaurant. My guess is
that it opened sometime
in the 40s. But at least by the mid-fifties it
began to deteriorate
and become a hang-out for local gangs and
small-time hoodlums.
Copyright By T. Plantos
Ted Plantos' was a Canadian poet, writer, editor
and promoter of Canadian literature.
He was lovingly known as "The Poet Of Parliament Street"
We had many dissussions about OUR Old Cabbagetown.
Ted passed away in Febuary of 2001.
A deep void has is felt by those that knew him.