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May 2017
I admire her unnoticed,
at first,
as she walks down
the other side
of the street
under the light
rain.

As she crosses
my position,
the eyes lock for a moment
too long; before
too long she is
gone,
leaving me with the cigarette
and the questions and the rain.

Twenty seconds or
twenty years are
the same,
in substance if not
magnitude.
Written by
Celso Moskowitz  29/M/Portugal
(29/M/Portugal)   
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   Aazzy
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