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Beauty Lies In The Smile Of The Girl Chopping Onions

He says

"we're close enough, lets just go"

and i agree, reluctantly

so we take a right

after we climb the hill and take the trail.

we end up on the main road

and walking along the white line

on the right side

we pass a bus stop and apartment complex

before we cross

walk a block

and take two more trails.

 

he knocks

each knock lessening in volume.

she opens the door

ten years old and wearing a blue dress

her six year old brother charges past to hug me

and pulls me inside

but he's the only one truly greeting me

I can see i'm not truly welcome

not today

when they form the

"guests can only stay in the living room" rule

just for us.

 

we have a good time

as we always do

but i catch a couple glares

even as we all dance across the living room floor

to some nightcore song.

 

All because of some Facebook message

that in it's simplicity meant:

 

"people are ********

but there's in a beauty in you that's only in you.

a beauty made when chopping onions and potatoes

for some type of bean cookies

while screaming at your siblings in a mix of spanish and english,

a smile on your lips

even as you drag a protesting six year old

across wood floors and carpets

to sit him down in his room alone

for doing backflips off the couch and into the shoe rack.

there's nothing more beautiful than lips stretched across teeth

in just that way,

the skin around your eyes gently wrinkling a little

and your eyes themselves open, clear and aware.

that is where the strongest beauty lies,

in a smile

and yours appears in the most beautiful of places

and that to me is truly mesmerizing"

 

I summarized that thought to her, greatly

I apologized at the end

I even said (truthfully)

that she is a great friend

and a wonderful sister.

 

but i keep catching two or three glares on me

as i sit on the couch

her brother flopping around on my feet

glaring at his seven year old sister standing on the couch

behind me, laughing.

 

"this is my real home"

I think, for a second

as i always do when i'm here

but they glare at me, quietly, secretly

saying that it isn't

at least, temporarily

and I hope this bubbles over fast

but i'm glad my words are bubbling

she deserved them

for chopping onions on the table

and having to scream at five wild siblings

while their mother works.

 

she works so hard,

and her smiling face while doing so

is more beautiful than even i can tell her.

 

most nights I'll say to myself

"someday somebody will find her who sees how beautiful she is"

some nights I tell myself

"get off you lazy *** and take a chance, you're already here"

But today I'm just being glared at for trying

 

 

 

 

©Brandon Webb

2012

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Jan 2, 2013
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I realize that nowhere in here did I say that the girl who opened the door was one of the younger sisters of the girl i'm really talking about, who is my age (and has 5 siblings from age 6 to 16). I re-read this and it sounded like i was writing about a ten year old

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