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autumn mornings

by anonnnnn

light fixtures hanging down by a single wire, a single lightbulb adorning the end. large, gray and brown tiles checkered beneath my feet. inviting leather arm chairs caressing inviting cellular people glued to their books or cellular phones. warm, minty walls and a cool breeze through the door- the chill of autumn- so comforting. older, disgruntled, bearded men- most likely freelance writers? and soccer moms in yoga pants coming in for their six dollar lattes. not to mention the elderly ladies here for coffee and book club... the college student in a sweatshirt and jeans, fixated on typing- two espressos in hand. the baristas- in plaid shirts or floral dresses or striped blouses- busily taking orders, pressing buttons, pulling levers, calling out coffees. and me. sitting in my black cafe chair at my caramel cafe table with my large, smooth coffee, drowned in cream, and with my .5 pilot pen in hand, and with my old notebook before me. writing the autumn morning away.
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