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The impatient crowd hustles past this coffee shop window each taking quickly paced steps until they disappear in the foggy haze, the entire distance of my vision I continue to watch them go until the gentleman before me picks up his coffee and pays. I pick up a newspaper and slide the money to the cashier moving to a seat in the corner so I am out of the way, it has been thirty minutes since you should have been here I smirk while considering what excuse you will create today. The aroma of freshly brewed beans begins to overpower as I have completed the first section of the daily news, either my watch is broken or you are late by over an hour A frown forms while I question what could have kept you. The fog has now lifted, yet the ever-late pedestrians remain I picture you among them, racing to a date you overslept, appearing in the window, with a story you can hardly contain explaining that if it were possible your promise would have been kept. As I look up from my musings I realize you are in front of me with a smile you ask “so this is where you have been?”, then point to the the place where I am supposed to be and it is I, not you, that seems to have gotten lost again.
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Jan 26, 2012
Jan 26, 2012 at 10:11 PM UTC
Coffee for one
The impatient crowd hustles past this coffee shop window each taking quickly paced steps until they disappear in the foggy haze, the entire distance of my vision I continue to watch them go until the gentleman before me picks up his coffee and pays. I pick up a newspaper and slide the money to the cashier moving to a seat in the corner so I am out of the way, it has been thirty minutes since you should have been here I smirk while considering what excuse you will create today. The aroma of freshly brewed beans begins to overpower as I have completed the first section of the daily news, either my watch is broken or you are late by over an hour A frown forms while I question what could have kept you. The fog has now lifted, yet the ever-late pedestrians remain I picture you among them, racing to a date you overslept, appearing in the window, with a story you can hardly contain explaining that if it were possible your promise would have been kept. As I look up from my musings I realize you are in front of me with a smile you ask “so this is where you have been?”, then point to the the place where I am supposed to be and it is I, not you, that seems to have gotten lost again.
omnis-atrum
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Jan 26, 2012
Jan 26, 2012 at 10:11 PM UTC
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