BEAUTY
I walked into the office
To register my car.
Little did I know
I was about to meet a star!
She was seated at a desk.
I hardly noticed her at first.
A tiny Asian woman
In paper work immersed.
She was one of seven clerks
Serving folks like me.
She signaled me to come.
I strolled over casually.
She was thin, and turning grey,
Neither old nor young.
Her dress was nondescript,
English not her native tongue.
I bantered with her briefly
Then she broke into a smile
So radiant and infectious
It knocked me for a mile!
She was missing a front tooth
But her beauty from within
Glittered like a sunbeam.
Heaven was in her grin!