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Sunday morning

Through a
filth-laden
plate glass
window,
I saw
her standing.
Wearing her
Sunday best.

Her thick black
hands hung down
in front of her
meaty thighs,
each grasping
on to her purse strap.
Patiently waiting
for the bus.

Shining off
of her
ample face,
a sun which
suggested
faith's glowing
promise
in the afterlife.

A beautiful,
too perfect,
blue-skied
Sunday morning,
contrasted the
depressed ghetto
surroundings
and the stench
of the
laundromat
I was cleaning.

Suddenly,
a knife
plunged
in to the side
of her head,
just below her bonnet.
Her thick right hand
covered the wound,
as her left refused
to surrender her purse.

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