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the quietness of content between two people walking down the sidewalk after splitting a pint and a crepe is something new to me the quietness of unsettled emptiness in the dregs of heaving lungs in a public toilet is familiarly foreign and suddenly unwanted i occupy booth seats instead of the space between two metal dividers and a toilet paper dispenser i study the dimples of your cheeks and the scent of your hair i've become a student learning the feeling of having instead of a teacher of wanting i do not see any crookedness to your teeth or my own i taste lager and nutella strawberries on your breath and don't ask what else? no sign of do not disturb in my eyes only, please continue speaking when i sway to the counter and ask for the check i am surprised by our obvious pleasure when the waitress giggles "oh i'm sorry, i didn't want to disturb you" i didn't realize we looked so happy so together in a moment shared over candles and two forks on a coffee shop table i admit it was effortless i see now that food, love, humans the things i made complicated were effortless
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Feb 21, 2014
Feb 21, 2014 at 3:02 AM UTC
food, love, and humans
the quietness of content between two people walking down the sidewalk after splitting a pint and a crepe is something new to me the quietness of unsettled emptiness in the dregs of heaving lungs in a public toilet is familiarly foreign and suddenly unwanted i occupy booth seats instead of the space between two metal dividers and a toilet paper dispenser i study the dimples of your cheeks and the scent of your hair i've become a student learning the feeling of having instead of a teacher of wanting i do not see any crookedness to your teeth or my own i taste lager and nutella strawberries on your breath and don't ask what else? no sign of do not disturb in my eyes only, please continue speaking when i sway to the counter and ask for the check i am surprised by our obvious pleasure when the waitress giggles "oh i'm sorry, i didn't want to disturb you" i didn't realize we looked so happy so together in a moment shared over candles and two forks on a coffee shop table i admit it was effortless i see now that food, love, humans the things i made complicated were effortless
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Feb 21, 2014
Feb 21, 2014 at 3:02 AM UTC
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