Boston, A Kind Place

by Lorraine Hillgen-Santa

I walk the streets

Of a city

I call home

Headed to the market

To buy a box of tea

A boy

Fifteen or so

Years my junior

Stops me

By the old state house

To hand me a rose

With a smile of sugar

And eyes of cinnamon

I felt like the world loved me

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