This was my calling
on the corner
of Rue Boucher and Rue Drolet
just around yesterday’s sunset
on Friday,
March 17th.
up to the window
of the fifth or sixth balcony
of a tall building.
Tall
for her old age,
the woman was wide,
wearing a long brown coat
and a dark green hat
and glasses.
habitation
and something about
the golden age
of elderly people.
that the door
would be locked.
who was looking for
Natasha.
No key.
pulled on the door and it opened.
I remarked.
said the woman
who was looking for
Natasha.
“Très gentille.”
This was my calling
on the corner
of Rue Boucher and Rue Drolet
just around yesterday’s sunset
on Friday,
March 17th.
Every once in a while
the doors you seek to walk through
are already open.
of Rue Boucher and Rue Drolet
just around yesterday’s sunset
on Friday,
March 17th.
“Natasha,”
she yelled,up to the window
of the fifth or sixth balcony
of a tall building.
“Natasha.”
Tall
for her old age,
the woman was wide,
wearing a long brown coat
and a dark green hat
and glasses.
“Nata-sha.”
Everybody watched,
but nobody did anything.
I looked at the building,
labelledhabitation
and something about
the golden age
of elderly people.
“Natasha.”
To me
it seemed unlikely that the door
would be locked.
I crossed rue Boucher.
“Ça va?”
I asked the woman who was looking for
Natasha.
“Pas clef,”
she said.No key.
I walked her around
to the front of the building,pulled on the door and it opened.
“C’est ouvert,”
it is open,I remarked.
We walked in together.
“Merci,”said the woman
who was looking for
Natasha.
“Très gentille.”
This was my calling
on the corner
of Rue Boucher and Rue Drolet
just around yesterday’s sunset
on Friday,
March 17th.
Every once in a while
the doors you seek to walk through
are already open.
The End.
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