
~
Along the white walls,
we lounge in black chairs
fiddling with iPhones,
flipping through magazines,
Or sit at round tables
scattered like planets
in a mini-solar system,
hunched over computers
or in my case
a moleskin journal.
~
Under the dealership’s framed
five-star rating for satisfaction,
a woman whose glasses frames
match the color of her blue book-
mark purses her lips, lost in
a paperback world of
broad-shouldered men
and black-haired vixens.
~
Two chairs down, a white-haired
guy —green polo shirt, khakis—
swaps a newspaper for
a magazine, trades that for
his iPhone, gets up, goes
to the lobby door and
stares through the window
before sitting down again
to play with his beard.
~
At another table, a gray-haired
woman in jeans and a flannel shirt
is scrolling through
pictures of kids or cats
(I can’t tell), until
Sonny, the Service Manager
calls, “Wilson!”
She rises.
“Talk to you for a minute?”
She leaves with him,
returns a few minutes later,
sits down, sighs, says
to no one in particular:
“Well, I’m going to be
here a while longer.”
~
At the other end of the room—
past a guy in a dirty
baseball cap, his computer
speckled with stickers
(I thought Yeti was a snowman),
And two gals in tan jackets
sitting at the same table
but ignoring each other—
a woman in a gray raincoat
with large silver buttons
paws through her leather handbag.
Tanned, with blonde hair,
probably dyed, large hands
and arthritic fingers
adorned with silver rings,
she looks up, sees me, smiles.
Embarrassed, I burrow
back into my journal.
~
Sonny returns, calls, “Fiori?”
The white-haired guy jumps up.
“All set. No hurry.”
Fiori exits into the lobby …
and for a palpable moment
The rest of us leave
our separate worlds,
finally looking at one other,
connecting through our need
to hear that voice
of authority tell us,
“You’re all set!”
~ ~ ~
Your poetry about every day occurrences and experiences are so relatable. They’re outstanding. Thank you. 🙂
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Ditto Nancy’s comment, Rick!
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Thnx, Mitch. As I said to Nancy, it was a good way to spend an otherwise boring morning.
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Reading this, I thought, been there, done that, but never said it so good! Your pen has an artist’s touch, Rick.
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Thnx. Did you ever get caught writing about others around you?
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I have, and instantly felt sheepish! 🙂
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