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Cafe Thought

It was a small intimate cafe where he sat, pondering the

questions of life. For some they would never

experience things that he had discovered in his.

 

As another sip of coffee trickled down his throat. A

women nodded as she walked by, he nodded

back in his cordial way.

 

His head turned, he looked out the window framed in

dark green drapes, and people returned his glance as

they sauntered by.

 

Another day in the lives of so many he thought, as

another minute ticked by. He watched like a

movie the lives out the window who had

no idea, hadn’t a clue.

 

As another sip of coffee trickled down his throat, a bell

rang out disturbing the conversational flow within

the cafe, the door opened and another patron

entered and nodded as they walked by.

 

His coffee gone, he placed his chin on his fist, elbow

on the table, like the thinker, he looked out that

window with its dark green drapes, cozy and warm.

 

Today was yesterday and tomorrow today as he

realized he had no clue as to why, when,

where or who.

 

The answers no closer, he would come back tomorrow,

to ponder the questions of life once more. To nod to

the patrons as they came through the door.

 

 

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© 2009 Charles Dennis

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