“Homeless Woman Applying Makeup on the Patio Outside Eatwell Grocery” up on MasticadoresCanada!

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My Poem “Homeless Woman Applying Makeup on the Patio Outside Eatwell Grocery” was published on MasticadoresCanada as a reply to the submission call on the theme of “Women.” My gratitude to Editor Ray Whitaker.

Homeless Woman Applying Make-Up on the Patio Outside Eatwell Grocery

Color-stained hair, yellow
as butter over crisp onion
caramelized by the morning sun.
Her face trained by time.
Liner tracks a roughed up path.
Blue smothers the past.
Mascara curtains dreams.
Layer by layer, liquid sand
conceals rock. Her mirror blushes.
Red lips sip Rosé, poured
from a 4-pack.

© Barbara Leonhard

I wrote this poem while observing the woman one morning on the patio outside Eatwell Grocery. I wish I had a photo of the woman. Her face told a story. I wondered about her life. She was at one time a beauty, but what path led her to her morning routine on the patio outside a grocery store? She was a fragile woman, petite and sun worn. Her face revealed her age. Where did she sleep? If she had a place, surely she would have fixed up her face at home. Also, wine for breakfast. That made me curious.

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17 responses to ““Homeless Woman Applying Makeup on the Patio Outside Eatwell Grocery” up on MasticadoresCanada!”

  1. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

    Congratulations, Barbara!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you!

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      1. Liz Gauffreau Avatar

        You’re welcome!

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  2. T. W. Dittmer Avatar

    Congratulations, Barbara, that your marvelous poetry was published on Masticadores Canada.

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Tim! Ray has some wonderful themes.

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  3. robbiesinspiration Avatar

    It is hard to observe this sort of circumstance. A vivid poem 💜

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you! I felt for her. When you study someone’s portrait, you can’t help but love them.

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      1. robbiesinspiration Avatar

        Yes, I see worse than this every day. The new American trade policies is going to result in deaths from HIV and starvation.

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      2. Meelosmom Avatar

        I am pretty upset about these developments and others.

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  4. crazy4yarn2 Avatar
    crazy4yarn2

    I love this poem, Barb!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you! It was a study in the present moment.

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  5. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    What a wonderful poem of reflections so well done, Barbara! I love how you suspended judgement here as well! ❤️

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you, Cindy! It was an interesting process and she was a fascinating woman.

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  6. Dawn Pisturino Avatar

    Wonderful poem, Barbara!

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you!

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  7. Crystal Avatar

    that was a nice poem

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    1. Meelosmom Avatar

      Thank you so much, Crystal!

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