The Compliment

She called me “stalwart,” and the compliment
remained in mind as I walked home with food.
Behind me in the checkout line, she sent
the syllables at me and tipped my mood.
She seemed my age, and neither weak nor bent.
Her query “Are you walking?” wasn’t rude.
Her friendly tone conveyed a trace chagrin,
and acted on me like fresh oxygen.

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