Seth Kolloen


Seth Kolloen (top row, second from left): First day of seminary

Seth Kolloen is a rich girl. And he's gone too far. 'Cause he knows it don't matter anyway. He can rely on the old man's money. He can rely on the old man's money.

When he left his home and his family, he was no more than a boy, in the company of strangers. He wished he was a little bit taller. He wished he was a baller. He wished he had a girl who looked good: He would've called her.

One evening, as the sun went down, and the jungle fires were burning, down the track came a hobo hiking. And he said, "I've been really tryin' baby. Tryin' to hold back this feelin' for so long. And if you feel like I feel baby. C'mon. Yeah, c'mon. Let's get it on."

So Seth cut the ties and he jumped the tracks; for never to return. He walked 500 miles. And he walked 500 more.

One Friday night, he felt all right. The party was here on the west side. And he saw her standing there.

People say she's crazy: She's got diamonds on the soles of her shoes. But he doesn't need permission to make his own decisions. That's his prerogative.

When they insist on knowing his bliss, he tells them this: He'll do almost anything that you want him to. But he can't go for that.