The Carwasher Poem by Tony Adah

The Carwasher



A Nikkon camera blipped
Beneath the dashboard and the car washer
Feigned it was a cell phone
He carefully tried his light fingers
On the camera and it slipped into his pocket
The car owner raised an alarm
Only to be told by the carwasher
That the only item he saw was a cellphone
The carwasher's friend had this item
And approached the car owner to buy his camera
This how two friends saw
The four wall of a dingy cell.

Thursday, December 25, 2014
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