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The two sat together on the ripped pleather diner booth, eating mashed corn meal and sipping luke warm tea. Who were they? Dencher paste and a floral dress. What used to be, lingering in the past like a faded sepia photograph. Two booths behind them sit another smitten pair, eating hamburgers, fries and sharing a Butterfinger milkshake. Who will they be? Laced up boots and faded blue jeans. What's ahead of them, a mystery wrapped in a paper box, laced with a bow. A present. Both pairs remain in the present, frozen in time for only a short while. The older couple waves to the younger couple as they leave. "See you later Grandma," the young girl says with a knowing smile.
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Mar 2, 2014
Mar 2, 2014 at 7:43 PM UTC
The Old and the Young
The two sat together on the ripped pleather diner booth, eating mashed corn meal and sipping luke warm tea. Who were they? Dencher paste and a floral dress. What used to be, lingering in the past like a faded sepia photograph. Two booths behind them sit another smitten pair, eating hamburgers, fries and sharing a Butterfinger milkshake. Who will they be? Laced up boots and faded blue jeans. What's ahead of them, a mystery wrapped in a paper box, laced with a bow. A present. Both pairs remain in the present, frozen in time for only a short while. The older couple waves to the younger couple as they leave. "See you later Grandma," the young girl says with a knowing smile.
Every aged person has their own story; a book full of them. And they might have looked a lot different then.
rose-amberlyn
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Mar 2, 2014
Mar 2, 2014 at 7:43 PM UTC
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