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Valentine's Day, Pt. 1

by storysketches

400 degrees for 12-15 minutes New recipe, same chocolate chip, third times-a charm It’s 9 a.m. Ive showered and my eyes are half-closed Coffee is cooling, tried a new roast, its just alright I sink into my couch, the dark shimmery green one I picked out I’m keeping myself warm, now the cookies cool Im excited to wear something nice today I get up to smell my favorite cologne, and then I sit back down My mouth hasn’t opened yet, probably for the better I scrunch my face and think of mountains and the ocean Of the air that is the shade of my favorite sweatshirt [I would wear that everyday, I swear, I want a second one] It makes me sad to miss such beautiful things But to love something means to be OK without it even when youre not Now I vacuum and mop the floors just for me, I even get behind my desk and under the nightstand that isn’t used anymore But the cookies are great, nothing special but pretty good And Ive got breakfast warming now, chicken broth, with the pierogi that I taught myself how to make Isnt it strange, taking care of ourselves? I raise the volume on Fleabag: “Don’t make me an optimist, you’ll ruin my life!” I smirk and scribble it down How can we love our people as much as we love our places? Then the breeze knocks at my window Its damp, savory, distinctly fresh and unclean, the beautiful bastard child of delis and exhaust pipes and garbage trucks and trucks that collect spent oil and the flower stalls and the chicharron sellers and the perfume of people who have done their grocery shopping already and the sharp blueness of detergent from the swinging doors of laundromats and the occasional dog walkers and the horns that make the sky scream at all hours and the people just wandering around who’ve been out all night and the muck of snow that's been on every corner for two weeks and the cars rolling up and down Broadway and the empty trees lining West 150th street and someone’s cigarette smoke, man I wish I smoked for mornings like these I breathe deeply I guess we make our own holidays And I wonder if I’ll have to be OK without all this one day, too
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Published
Feb 14
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#valentines#love#selflove#relationships
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