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Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge: Stories Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge: Stories by Peter Orner
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“That’s it. I’m asking you, I’m really asking you—how is it possible that we aren’t in a permanent state of mourning?”
Peter Orner, Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge: Stories
“Would my head were a head of lettuce. I drove the last car over the Sagamore Bridge before the state police closed it off. The Cape Cod Canal all atempest beneath. No cars coming, no cars going. The bridge cables flapping like rubber bands. You think in certain circumstances a few thousand feet of bridge isn’t a thousand miles? The hurricane wiped out Dennis. Horace thanked God for insurance. I saved our little girl. You want me to say, Hurrah! Hurrah! but I can’t, I won’t, because to save her once isn’t to save her, and still she thumps as if the world was something thumpable. As if it wasn’t silence on a fundamental level. Yap on, wife, yap on. Thump, daughter, thump. Louder, Orangutan, louder. I can’t hear you.”
Peter Orner, Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge: Stories