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I’m in the company of new folks Or else folk if that’s appropriate The singular and plural still perplex me But approaching them is Easier to do than I expected Easier at least Than trying to relate to the smiles Fixed at regular intervals that Span the distance between us I pass them all by Oh so happy to see them With a nod for a greeting Before seating myself With the self-proclaimed degens A few glasses of wine behind But accepted and liked Even seen by Strangers whose faces Show something that’s just as much mine As it is beyond me We’re all introduced And decide we enjoy One another - at least With the alcohol, so We migrate toward the only vent That isn't in the only restroom Of the venue of the thing Eventually reciprocating contact information Before drinking all together At some other bar Some place We’re not so worried about Sharing or hiding ourselves And promising we’ll meet again soon Fingers crossed
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Sep 3, 2023
Sep 3, 2023 at 5:42 AM UTC
Fingers Crossed for Tribalism
I’m in the company of new folks Or else folk if that’s appropriate The singular and plural still perplex me But approaching them is Easier to do than I expected Easier at least Than trying to relate to the smiles Fixed at regular intervals that Span the distance between us I pass them all by Oh so happy to see them With a nod for a greeting Before seating myself With the self-proclaimed degens A few glasses of wine behind But accepted and liked Even seen by Strangers whose faces Show something that’s just as much mine As it is beyond me We’re all introduced And decide we enjoy One another - at least With the alcohol, so We migrate toward the only vent That isn't in the only restroom Of the venue of the thing Eventually reciprocating contact information Before drinking all together At some other bar Some place We’re not so worried about Sharing or hiding ourselves And promising we’ll meet again soon Fingers crossed
sowhataustin
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33/M/American
Sep 3, 2023
Sep 3, 2023 at 5:42 AM UTC
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