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Outside the cigar shop is an elderly man he is leaning against a parking meter fumbling the quarters he pulls from his deep pockets and dropping them into the machine the metal clinking as it accepts the change and only reading 20 minutes the old man scowls at the meter and puts in more coins until it reads 1 hour he digs around in his pockets and turns them inside out he has no more grumbling to himself, he pushes away from the meter entering the cigar shop and I'm left sitting in my car wondering how we can spare some change for more time for the things that will lessen the time we already have
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Aug 13, 2019
Aug 13, 2019 at 11:54 AM UTC
Outside the Cigar Shop
Outside the cigar shop is an elderly man he is leaning against a parking meter fumbling the quarters he pulls from his deep pockets and dropping them into the machine the metal clinking as it accepts the change and only reading 20 minutes the old man scowls at the meter and puts in more coins until it reads 1 hour he digs around in his pockets and turns them inside out he has no more grumbling to himself, he pushes away from the meter entering the cigar shop and I'm left sitting in my car wondering how we can spare some change for more time for the things that will lessen the time we already have
©Tatiana
tatiana
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27/F/American
Aug 13, 2019
Aug 13, 2019 at 11:54 AM UTC
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