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The Shopping Cart With One Broken Wheel

At the self-checkout

the machine asks twice

if I have stolen anything

 

which feels personal

 

The woman beside me

keeps rescanning lemons

like she is trying

to reverse a decision

made years ago

 

Outside

January hangs over the parking lot

 

large

administrative

slightly fluorescent

 

A teenage couple argues quietly

beside a shopping cart

with one broken wheel

 

still moving forward

 

just incorrectly

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Written by
SandyNY
27 / M / Shanghai / New York
Published
May 2
Lines·Words
19·62
Tags
#supermarket#january#anxiety#urban#life#relationships#contemporary#poetry#absurd#realism
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