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Cars

It's kind of strange-

How we'll be sitting

at a gas station

and see these passing cars going north, south, east, west

and in those cars are people

with destinations and appointments and errands

and they have son-in- laws,

and pregnancy scares,

and they have shoe sizes and-

They live their whole lives without us.

 

We just see them in that

fleeting moment.

 

Maybe they are wearing sunglasses that are one size two big

or we see they have a seven year old soccer player stinking, covered in stains

but they go home and lay the glasses in the granite island

next to the rejected dadoption papers

or wind up the washing machine

that hasn't been working properly in one too many weeks.

 

We will never be a part of someone's lives wholly,

and we will never know their middle names or their deepest secrets

It's just strange-

is all.

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