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At the post office Waiting in line A woman walks in goes to the corner Sets her trash bag down and mumbles to herself for a while As she leaves she opens The door And says ‘it’s okay sweetie, come on come on now baby let’s go’ And I can’t tell if she’s talking to an invisible dog or an invisible child I become aware of a profound, atavistic sadness lingering in the air that I can somehow sense but cannot feel. I drop off my package And quietly resolve to not spend too much time trying to figure out why all of this is
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Feb 10, 2024
Feb 10, 2024 at 12:45 PM UTC
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At the post office Waiting in line A woman walks in goes to the corner Sets her trash bag down and mumbles to herself for a while As she leaves she opens The door And says ‘it’s okay sweetie, come on come on now baby let’s go’ And I can’t tell if she’s talking to an invisible dog or an invisible child I become aware of a profound, atavistic sadness lingering in the air that I can somehow sense but cannot feel. I drop off my package And quietly resolve to not spend too much time trying to figure out why all of this is
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Feb 10, 2024
Feb 10, 2024 at 12:45 PM UTC
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