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thoughts reclaimed at the starbucks on college avenue.

in town, there is this bar with a sign out front that simply reads "bar." as if it were official. as if everyone should know that's the place you go to forget how much you really exist. women are smoking cigarettes outside the place, casually like they don't know they're killing each other. i ask the brunette if i could borrow one, as if i would ever repay them. i do not yet have a weapon to defend myself here. some man stops me and asks for change, and when i can't find any, i offer him my borrowed prize. i even lit it for him. i notice the no smoking sign placed above his head like i was being taught a lesson. i just thought i was passing on something i'd already learned.
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Jul 20, 2011
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