The sailor's name was John. John was a simple man. He drank, he smoked, he cussed, he loved, he hated, he was human. John would wake up everyday at 6 AM to listen to his captains rundown of the daily operations.
One morning John woke up at 7 AM. To his dismay, things had begun without him and when he went to the main deck to do his job, he found that his spot was taken. This was a shocker to the John. Never in a million years did he ever think he'd see his job being done without him doing it. He was always on time and always the one who worked the hardest, but not that day.
Ridden with guilt and a pinch of anger, John swallowed his pride and drifted around the the Big Boat in search of something to do now that his duties were being tooken care of.
The first place he went was to the small room of another sailor named Bill. Bill, like John, was very simple. John went to Bill's room and wasn't surprised when he saw him halfway ready to get to his job. "Hey what's up bro, aren't you supposed to be out there already?" asked Bill.
"Yeh bro, I sort of woke up a little late. When I got out there, there was already somebody doing my job. I didn't even try to talk to captain, I don't know what he'd say. I decided to come check you to see what you're up to." replied John.
"Oh wow, lucky you." Bill said as he threw on his sailor cap and headed out to the main deck.
"Lucky?" John thought to himself. He looked up just high enough to see Bill dragging his feet out of the door.
"Hey Bill, you forgot your badge!" John ran after Bill but he was out of sight. John decided to keep the badge on him incase he ran into Bill. The idea of John being lucky lingered in the back of his mind from here on out.
As John was walking on the main deck he, ran into a young man, a fresh face on the boat. He inquired "Hey, what's up how long have you been on the team?"
"What?" replied the young man with a worried look on his face.
John looked him up and down. "I've never seen you before, I've been a sailor for a while. I figured you worked on the boat?"
The young man walked away from John with as if he had been disrespected in the worst way. As he left the young man he, noticed his makeup. He was a tall, well-built fellow that walked as if he came from a foreign country.
Confusion now came over John as he was walking towards the captain. "Captain, captain."
Captain looked up at John, "What's up?"
"I just wanted to say sorry. I woke up late today. I know I'm supposed to be up here at 6. I was going to get right to work, but I saw that you put someone in my place to replace me."
"Okay."
John was tooken aback by the captain's nonchalant answer to his apology. It was then he turned around and noticed the abundance of other men in white sailor coats parading the boat. His confusion was replaced with an emptiness as perfectly awkward as the missing piece in the middle of a jigsaw puzzle. "So, it's okay?"
"It's life."
John's jaw dropped. He was stunned and a bit annoyed.
The next day, the boat reached it's destination right off the coast of Africa at 11 AM. This was nothing new to them, the sailors did their regular duties on the boat and in the city. The boat de-anchored at 10 PM and the sailors were off and off to sleep.
The words, "it's life" ran through the John's 21 year old head. He thought about those words as he watched the boat sail from the shore. Thing is, John was on the shore. "What's life?"