Two Little Women Poem by Jim Yerman

Two Little Women



I love how life in the midst of its wars, its killings,
its behaviors so thoughtless and vile
will set set aside a moment every now and then
a moment to make us smile.

Little Women is a popular book-
I had just sold one of the two new ones we acquired
when a little woman came up to the counter
"Do you have Little Women? " She inquired.

"I believe there is still one left." I said
as I led her through the store…right to it.
Then I walked back to the counter
as she began leafing through it.

No sooner had I returned to the counter
in the ten seconds that it took
when another little woman, younger than the first,
asked for that same book.

"We have one copy left." I said.
There was no reason to deny it.
"But there is another woman who just came in
and I think she want's to buy it."

"I've never read it and was hoping you had it." The woman frowned
"My mom said I'd adore it.
Let me at this other woman." she said jokingly
"I will gladly fight her for it."

"Here comes the woman now." I said
"I'm sorry we don't have another."
Then the woman at the counter smiled…
"No need to…that's my mother! "

They smiled…they hugged…they took a step back
and gave each other a look…
"Hey, the mother said holding it up.
"Can you believe I found your book? "

The mother bought the book for her daughter
They left the store hand in hand…
And I thought how some of the most special moments in life
are the ones that go unplanned….

Like how one book could illustrate a mother's and daughter's love
right in front of me…
and as two little women left the store…I smiled
thinking Louisa May Alcott would agree.

Monday, January 6, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: mother daughter,women
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