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Megan M. O’Brien has been working on process improvement projects for over eight years, which led to the creation of the guidance and methodology in this book. She has led process improvement sessions while working for the State of Arizona, City of Phoenix, and as a consultant for government clients around the country. She also has years of government auditing experience, identifying problems and writing achievable recommendations. Megan loves teaching business process mapping, designing and leading process mapping projects, and seeing real improvements implemented that radically change how things are done for the better. In her free time, Megan loves to hike and play the violin.

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Gwendolyn Brooks
When You Have Forgotten Sunday: The Love Story


-- And when you have forgotten the bright bedclothes on a Wednesday and a Saturday,
And most especially when you have forgotten Sunday --
When you have forgotten Sunday halves in bed,
Or me sitting on the front-room radiator in the limping afternoon
Looking off down the long street
To nowhere,
Hugged by my plain old wrapper of no-expectation
And nothing-I-have-to-do and I’m-happy-why?
And if-Monday-never-had-to-come—
When you have forgotten that, I say,
And how you swore, if somebody beeped the bell,
And how my heart played hopscotch if the telephone rang;
And how we finally went in to Sunday dinner,
That is to say, went across the front room floor to the ink-spotted table in the southwest corner
To Sunday dinner, which was always chicken and noodles
Or chicken and rice
And salad and rye bread and tea
And chocolate chip cookies --
I say, when you have forgotten that,
When you have forgotten my little presentiment
That the war would be over before they got to you;
And how we finally undressed and whipped out the light and flowed into bed,
And lay loose-limbed for a moment in the week-end
Bright bedclothes,
Then gently folded into each other—
When you have, I say, forgotten all that,
Then you may tell,
Then I may believe
You have forgotten me well.”
Gwendolyn Brooks, The Essential Gwendolyn Brooks:

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