While loitering Juja’s empty streets,
At a corner where they have their toenails painted,
And their feet massaged,
And their fingernails polished,
I met her.
She, and her father and her mum,
She, smilingly, customarily of her gender,
Gracefully removed her shoes,
Proudly showed off her painted toenails,
And gave me a sweet, infectious smile,
And broke through my melancholy countenance.
Now leisurely strolling towards my house,
I am sheepishly smiling to everyone,
They think I am a lunatic.
Great piece. I’ll also loiter around Juja alot so that just like you, I also get infected from someone’s infectious
smile.