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Wolmarian Girl

On a busy Marescaux Road where  
No one cared for an injured dog, 
Where motorists do not come to a slow, 
And honking horns hammer 
As impatient traffic competes toe to toe, 
There on the asphalted heat 
The painful cry of a wounded creature 
Pierced through the peak-hour hub of the street. 
Out into the throbbing traffic 
The Wolmarian girl stepped 
Caring none except  
for that injured dog– whimpering, pleading, 
Fighting with its final breaths. 
And the honking swelled and motorists yelled. 
From their faces, I could discern 
They were void of an iota of concern. 
Above the chaos, I heard her whisper 
Gentle reassurance to the timid creature. 
The Wolmarian girl bent 
and slowly lifted her casualty 
And walked back to the sidewalk 
With ceremonious dignity.  
And I have always wished to be as brave as she 
Who defied the odds to honour her humanity. 



Copyright © Marguerite C. Anderson

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