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Judy (Free verse) by D. $ Fontera
I strode into the grocery
Careful not to upset all the people in their fragile worlds
An older man with silver sprouting from his head
Turned to tell his friend
That he was feeling abandoned by the ones he loved
A woman picking fruit from a scale
Scowled at a girl who would be her daughter
Whose hands looked red and wet
And who was scowling back
I wandered purposefully to the freezer aisle
Taking time to glance down each section
Noting the things I ought to have gotten
A wild girl marched past me
Telling herself that she hated her job
I noticed then that the was wearing a nametag
Judy
I thought to ask her much
But as to what I could not think of
Until she was far and away
Probably mumbling nothings in the check-out station
This and my purchase clouded the afternoon
Long until I was at home and asleep
But the grocery faded away from me
The mother and the scales
Forgotten
I dreamt of wild Judy but she was gone
Streaming out of my head at first light
And I wondered if she'd forgotten me too
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