I met this man in his 40’s who fell in love with a fly. He listened to Los Panchos nearly every night. It reminded him of his mother, who died shortly after his birth. He spent his days and nights at his home, a prisoner to his wheelchair. His best friend was the 1950 hi-fi record player his mother received for her birthday. This was Miguel. It had been raining for twenty one days, and he knew his new friend was near death. Actually, his new love. She would die soon. He was heartbroken. She was a fly. The evening news reported that the month long rain would stop shortly. The time was symbolic for his new friend. When the rain stopped, she would decease. Miguel knew this. I listened to his story, as he played Piel Canela by Eydie Gorme and The Trio Los Panchos.
I wondered if he was insane. He wasn’t. He had seen beauty evolve in its most purest way. I saw it too, and witnessed this beauty.