Homeless Character greets me. |
The Porter She sat in the same chair Everyday; the one closest to the door, And spoke at a level just below shouting. “Hello. Sir.” “Hi, how are you doing?” “I’m OK.” She sat there sipping her small coffee, in her clean, thick, woolen, dark blue, long coat, Knitted powder blue scarf, Neatly brushed graying hair, Skillfully applied makeup – --Not too much, And bright silver, star shaped earrings that dangled and swung and --twinkle, twinkle, twinkle, little stars -- Twinkled when she talked. I walked past, and ordered from the Cashier. She was talking to me still about something, but I didn’t care. “Take care.” She said. “Ok hon.” “I’m ok.” “OK. That’s good.” I smiled that polite smile everyone uses, Devoid of meaning and Warmth. She tried to smile but, Something in her was broken and her smile, She could Not. I watched the TV. A very pretty newscaster was speaking and My attention was diverted to her. I left and she still was sitting there, Sipping her coffee. Later that same day I saw her still sitting, in the same chair and Announcing to all that would come in, “Hello. I’m OK.” That night, she had to be shooed out, The assistant manager was closing the store. Copyright 11 February 2008 |