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The Saleswoman
A hop, skip, and jump down the street, there’s a store
Selling knicknacks and trinkets and baubles galore
When you think you’ve seen all of it, somehow there’s more
And the saleswoman’s working away.
There are floor-to-roof windows and glowing displays
Showing custom-made clothes and consignments for days
And if you somehow get through the bright thrift-shop haze
There’s the saleswoman working away.
If you strike up a chat, then you’ll see in her face
That she’s sweeter than all the love sold in this place
And you’ll see that in rain or shine, in any case,
There’s the saleswoman working away.
She is easy to know and still easier to love
With the light of a budgie and peace of a dove
And you’ll see the bright future you’ve always dreamed of
In the saleswoman working away.
So you’ll walk in one day at a quarter to two
And the sun-faded air will look fatefully new
And you’ll ask her to walk through the village with you
When the saleswoman leaves for the day.
And her fingers will fidget with soft, homemade string
And her eyes will drift off when the door-chime will ring
“I’ll be busy tonight, I can’t do anything,
I’m afraid I’ll be working away.”
So you’ll frantically think to make some other plan
But you’ll glance at the string that she’s wrapped round her hand
As her eyes scan the storeroom, you’ll then understand
That she’ll always be working away.
A hop, skip, and jump down the street, there’s a store
Selling knicknacks and trinkets and baubles galore
But hold tight to your heart when you walk in the door -
There’s the saleswoman working away.
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Written on 12/29/2022. A little modern fairytale.