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A Christmas Child
A face presses up to a store window display of an angel in ermine with arms bangled and boots thigh high. Mannikin thighs harder than the fake tree in the corner festooned with popcorn ... stale now in the airless window. The eyes of the child glow looking in as mannikin eyes look out at the turtle-necked tourists stopping to smile at the child watching a toy train wind past the feet of the angel in ermine and her glistening red boots. The train is filled with jeweled brooches, earrings, and a necklace of diamonds. Growing tired now, the child walks to a cardboard box at the corner of this store where her mother sits on an old pillow holding a flute to be played as its red carrying case fills with coins. Coins that will never buy diamonds. Hauntingly beautiful Christmas carols her mother plays while the child sits on the sidewalk watching feet pass and coins drop. Soon, they will walk across the street to a cafe where she will drink hot chocolate before they return to this box to sleep in the silent night.
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