MAD BUT KIND I saw her in the street at night. The sky had newly lost its light. She was about fifty years old; her face was ***** but so kind.
She had a cigarette in her hand but not a smoker, l perceived. She was quite strange to curious eyes. I looked at her with mild surprise.
She glanced at me just like a child, and offered what was in her hand. She seemed afraid of smoking it and like a child gave what she got.
She was so scared of her wrong deed and as a young girl she appeared. She had a defect. That was clear, but she was soft, which moved my tear. BY JOSEPH ZENIEH ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ____________