We ducked under the same awning as the sky opened up, laughing as our umbrellas gave up. You offered me half your cab, but I hesitated and missed my chance to ask your name.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell16 people viewed
We both eyed the last everything bagel at Ess-a-Bagel Sunday morning. You let me have it but smiled and said, “Make it count.” I did, but wished I’d offered to share.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell22 people viewed
You were clutching a book and your red scarf slipped as you got off at Canal Street. I picked it up but couldn't catch you in the crowd. If you read this, I still have your scarf—and would love to return it over coffee.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell37 people viewed
You played guitar and sang "Stand By Me" as the F train rattled downtown. I dropped a dollar and mouthed "beautiful voice" just before I rushed off at Delancey—let's make music together next time?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell83 people viewed
You sat across from me, nose buried in a Murakami novel, blue scarf draped perfectly. Our glances kept meeting every time the train screeched. I should have said something before you disappeared at Lexington.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell39 people viewed
You were playing "Yesterday" on your guitar while the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I was the one in the yellow raincoat tapping along. Wish I'd told you the song made my morning.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell32 people viewed
You were sketching the facade of the museum while I passed by on my lunch break. We traded a smile and that’s all. Hope your drawing turned out as beautiful as you.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell29 people viewed
You were dancing to the saxophonist, turning even the pigeons into fans. I wanted to join, but just watched from the fountain. Maybe next time we can make the park our stage together.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell49 people viewed
You gave me a high five as I ran past during the NYC Marathon. Your encouragement pushed me to finish. If you remember runner 4392, let’s celebrate with a post-race drink?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell32 people viewed
We discussed Murakami in the fiction aisle, then you vanished between the shelves. I didn’t catch your name—just that you had green glasses and a contagious laugh.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell51 people viewed