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Tag: How high the moon?

The Bridegroom

The Bridegroom

Underground, subway windows transform into mirrors. I marry the reflections of strangers beside me—Nose-ring Girl stomps off at Grand, Bearded Guy deserts me at Division for his wife. But I collect the moments between, carry them home to occupy empty corners.

Posted on June 3, 2015June 5, 2015Categories Fiction, microstoriesTags dreams, How high the moon?, loneliness, Needless Obstacle Courses We Put Ourselves Through In Our Heads, wants16 Comments on The Bridegroom
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