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People watching, while entertaining, is a breeding ground for judgement. |
Vintage Postcard by S.G. Wiley She’s cranking a radio the radio in her hand, she’s cranking it and playing it sitting right next to me at the back table in Starbucks Three pairs of sunglasses a can of clam chowder, Manhattan a half empty bag of tissues a sewing kit and three packs of gum spread out on the table right next to me in Starbucks an hour passes, maybe two and the contents remain minus three tissues and one piece of gum which is now void of flavor and rolled up in a napkin next to the crankable radio at the back table, in Starbucks everyone else, including me possess the essentials a laptop, a book, a newspaper or perhaps a notepad and pen and certainly a cup of coffee while James Taylor softly played in the background of Sunday morning at the back table in Starbucks she’s writing on a postcard a vintage one, with ornate stamps “hello, my love. I got you a radio for your care package along with a bagful of goodies to get you through your stay by the way, I’m sitting at our favorite spot in Starbucks all of my judgments and criticism gone. And the foggy pane of ignorance shattered. her phone rings, and she whispers hello my love, I miss you i have so much to tell you and things have certainly changed there are some strange and nosey people in Starbucks |