On Wilmingham Street

On Wilmingham Street

A Poem by Andromeda
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He recognized himself by his hat:

            It was an old-fashioned hat:

                        Wide-rimmed and

                        Plaid-printed,

                        Like an early twentieth-century mobster would wear.

He wasn’t a mobster, though,

Was a simple businessman,

Who owned his own corner shop

On Wilmingham Street

And sold five-dollar souvenirs and

Fifty-cent postcards

To anyone who cared to buy.

 

She was a customer at his shop every Sunday and

She recognized him by his smile:

            It was an old-fashioned smile:

                        Cutely crooked and

                        Flustered,

                        Like a fifteen-year-old boy would wear.

He wasn’t a boy, though,

Was a man,

Who made her smile every Sunday

On Wilmingham Street

And quickened her heart and sold her

Fifty-cent postcards,

With which she adorned her walls.

 

© 2008 Andromeda


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I love the imagery in this piece. Beautifully penned. Great job.

Posted 16 Years Ago


Well dang it this is just sweet. It made me smile to think there are good people like him and trusting people like her ... maybe the world isn't such a bad place after all. this was a delightful read...

Posted 16 Years Ago


It is worthy of "awwww"s. I like the parallelism.

Posted 16 Years Ago



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