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Chuck's avatar

She was 7 or 8, I guess,

dressed in full wonder woman regalia and a scary neon green wig that probably glowed in the dark,

perched motionless in a small white lawn chair behind one of those wooden tv trays that she had herself placed off to the side

of her mom's halloween yard sale.

one silver plastic serving dish sat on the tray, piled high with her handiwork, 3 white packing peanuts shoved into a snack size zip lok bag. Dozens of them.

I was finally jolted out of my stunned wtf haze

by a way too husky voice

coming unseen from behind that pair of probably mom's huge dark sunglasses:

"ghost poop - one dollar"

I slowly slipped a 5 in her jar and quickly moon walked my ass out of there, finally able to breathe.

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Larry Brickner-Wood's avatar

Thank you Lisa, for a splendid poem and two choices for prompts! I went with stranger, as one of my great and simple joys is meeting new folks and striking up conversations. Some begin long friendships, others are one time events. No matter, thay all help light my way.

San Diego Afternoon

^

It began with a smoothie and a smile,

me deciding what to order after

a long bike ride.

The smoothie designed to hold me over

while I pondered the menu board.

^

My hesitation and indecision

led to conversation,

about best sandwiches,

college classes,

fields of study,

hopes for the future,

how it feels

to live where sunshine

awakens most every day.

^

Eating alone at my table,

lost in thoughts of home,

of bike trips, the couple

about to be married,

endings and beginnings.

The once-stranger barista,

now new friend,

comes over, smiles and says

“may I pray for you?”

My inner protector screamed “no!”

But the sincerity and her smile

opened my heart.

Intentional acts of kindness

can do that.

^

A simple gentle prayer

for safe journey,

peaceful existence,

joy and loving kindness.

Prayer culminates with “Amen”

a gracious smile

and “God bless you.”

^

We never exchanged names,

and its been 10 years

since that sunny May day

when a kind and gracious stranger

felt my lonely heart

and said

“I see you.”

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