Out the windows in front of me, it is rainy and grey. The windows behind my head reveal blue sky with traces of whispy clouds and a full rainbow. The rainbow is close enough that I can see it imposed over the bridge that is a mere three blocks away. Hail still sits on the window sill ledge.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Out the windows in front of me, it is rainy and grey. The windows behind my head reveal blue sky with traces of whispy clouds and a full rainbow. The rainbow is close enough that I can see it imposed over the bridge that is a mere three blocks away. Hail still sits on the window sill ledge.
I sit in a coffee shop occupying an old warehouse beneath a complex crisscrossing of highway ramps and bridges. This room serves as the divide between rain and sunshine, and has sat in this precarious position for a good 15 minutes, still holding.
I know nobody here. It's a feeling I should be used to, a sensation I have craved, at times. And yet in my current chapter of life, it feels foreign and vacant.
For a moment, sunshine pours in through every window.

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