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Eight. Eleven a.m You stood by The shutting door Perhaps been weeks Perhaps been months Glad to see you again A disappearing friend Tempted to connect Yet no where to start with Not even knowing your name To whom, as I wrote Only way to ink your side face As you fade with the rush hour train Finding myself looking for a familiar backpack, EarPods with glasses Not caring it's sign for being late Almost wish to see you next day A little spark in the mundane
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Nov 27, 2018
Nov 27, 2018 at 11:24 PM UTC
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Eight. Eleven a.m You stood by The shutting door Perhaps been weeks Perhaps been months Glad to see you again A disappearing friend Tempted to connect Yet no where to start with Not even knowing your name To whom, as I wrote Only way to ink your side face As you fade with the rush hour train Finding myself looking for a familiar backpack, EarPods with glasses Not caring it's sign for being late Almost wish to see you next day A little spark in the mundane
Not sure since when I started to notice your presence. Hi, how are you. How to say hi to familiar strangers on train.
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Nov 27, 2018
Nov 27, 2018 at 11:24 PM UTC
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