Sunday, January 07, 2007

Entry #19

Selfina
by Albert G Daviou


I am Selfina. I have been described by some with words from the Hebrew poet of love, Solomon; I am black and beautiful, though I am the lover of no king. My room is above a brothel from which I sometimes profit; not that I perform there, but the workingwomen are my friends; for them I run an occasional errand, get a pack of Slims, a quick bite, less occasionally pick up a score, man or meth. I am not destitute; I do not need their money, but it is better for them to pay for the little services than for them to feel beholden. Even hookers have souls.

This is where I choose to live, here in what some call the ghetto surrounded by these workingwomen who are my friends. It is my home though I am black, beautiful, and not poor.

Across the alley is a wall of a small room that rises from the back of an abandoned warehouse. I do not know what is in the room—a stairway or elevator leading to the roof? I live there because of the apparition that appears on the wall at dawn, the countenance of a woman just beneath the power lines. She is not a workingwoman. She appears to them, the Virgin. Often shortly after dawn, one or two of my friends come to my room for coffee and there we say our prayers to the Virgin that we would be blessed and protected by her. Hookers have souls.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am black and beautiful but the lover of no king wonderful!!
the contrast here between hooker at night and worshipper by day is great. This is very good.
Glad to see you posted

Jeff said...

I especially like this line:

"Even hookers have souls."

Nice job!

Anonymous said...

Good reminder that we're all the same, ultimately.

s.w. vaughn said...

This is sad and lovely. I like it!

Fran Piper said...

A great story, and I love the voice.

I started on a Virgin Mary story, early on, and had to abandon it because it wasn't working. Turns out that was a really good thing, because this is a much better story! Well done.

Anonymous said...

I'll second that about the great voice. Nice work.

Anonymous said...

The voice in this seems older than time. Using the salvation idea works here.

Anonymous said...

This is beautifully written!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful voice and written in a powerful but tender style. Lovely!

Anonymous said...

The formality of the voice works here, because it feels like reverence. This brothel is a holy place.

High marks overall!