You were playing "Stand By Me" on your guitar, and our eyes met between stops. I smiled, but my stop came too soon. Was it the music or the moment that made my heart skip?
You played "Stand By Me" on your ukulele while I tried not to spill my coffee during rush hour. We exchanged a smile before I got off at Times Square. I wish I’d stayed for your next song—and to ask your name.
You were playing "Stand By Me" on your guitar, and our eyes met between stops. I smiled, but my stop came too soon. Was it the music or the moment that made my heart skip?
You played "Stand By Me" on your ukulele while I tried not to spill my coffee during rush hour. We exchanged a smile before I got off at Times Square. I wish I’d stayed for your next song—and to ask your name.
You were playing "Stand By Me" on your guitar, and our eyes met between stops. I smiled, but my stop came too soon. Was it the music or the moment that made my heart skip?
You played "Stand By Me" on your ukulele while I tried not to spill my coffee during rush hour. We exchanged a smile before I got off at Times Square. I wish I’d stayed for your next song—and to ask your name.
You were playing "Stand By Me" on your guitar, and our eyes met between stops. I smiled, but my stop came too soon. Was it the music or the moment that made my heart skip?
You played "Stand By Me" on your ukulele while I tried not to spill my coffee during rush hour. We exchanged a smile before I got off at Times Square. I wish I’d stayed for your next song—and to ask your name.
You played "Stand By Me" on your ukulele while the rest of us hung onto the poles, and for a few stops, Brooklyn felt magical. I dropped a dollar in your case and you smiled at me. If you see this, I'd love to buy you a coffee—or just hear another song.
20.00 $
2 days agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You let me borrow your yellow umbrella when the subway flooded, then disappeared at Bedford Ave. I meant to ask your name but only had time to shout “Thank you!”—maybe we can share coffee instead of umbrellas next time?
20.00 $
2 days agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell4 people viewed
You played "Stand By Me" on your ukulele while the rest of us hung onto the poles, and for a few stops, Brooklyn felt magical. I dropped a dollar in your case and you smiled at me. If you see this, I'd love to buy you a coffee—or just hear another song.
20.00 $
2 days agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You let me borrow your yellow umbrella when the subway flooded, then disappeared at Bedford Ave. I meant to ask your name but only had time to shout “Thank you!”—maybe we can share coffee instead of umbrellas next time?
20.00 $
2 days agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell3 people viewed