You played the violin between stops, and your music turned my commute into something magical. I dropped a dollar and a smile, but wish I'd dropped a compliment too. Hoping our paths cross again, musician in yellow sneakers.
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You shielded me from the rain with your bright orange umbrella while we waited for the crosswalk. I meant to thank you properly, but the light changed and you disappeared into the crowd. If you see this, coffee is on me next time.
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You were dancing to a street saxophonist near Bethesda Terrace, spinning in your red scarf. I was the guy with the sketchbook, mesmerized by your moves and laughter, but I froze when you waved at me.
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We argued playfully about the merits of everything vs. sesame at the Carroll Gardens bagel shop. You left with a coffee and a smile; I left wishing I’d asked for your order—and your number.
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Saturday afternoon by the Bethesda Fountain, you handed me my lost glove and made a joke about needing a pair for the weather. I laughed, you winked, and we parted ways. If you remember the color, maybe we can return what we lost together.
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You offered to share your yellow umbrella when we both stepped into the rain at 59th Street. I was too shy to say yes, but I haven’t stopped thinking about your kindness and that bright, sunny umbrella.
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minute agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell0 people viewed
You played the violin between stops, and your music turned my commute into something magical. I dropped a dollar and a smile, but wish I'd dropped a compliment too. Hoping our paths cross again, musician in yellow sneakers.
20.00 $
minute agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell0 people viewed
You shielded me from the rain with your bright orange umbrella while we waited for the crosswalk. I meant to thank you properly, but the light changed and you disappeared into the crowd. If you see this, coffee is on me next time.
20.00 $
2 minutes agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell0 people viewed
You offered to share your yellow umbrella when we both stepped into the rain at 59th Street. I was too shy to say yes, but I haven’t stopped thinking about your kindness and that bright, sunny umbrella.
20.00 $
3 minutes agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell0 people viewed
You shielded me from the rain with your bright orange umbrella while we waited for the crosswalk. I meant to thank you properly, but the light changed and you disappeared into the crowd. If you see this, coffee is on me next time.
20.00 $
3 minutes agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell0 people viewed
You were dancing to a street saxophonist near Bethesda Terrace, spinning in your red scarf. I was the guy with the sketchbook, mesmerized by your moves and laughter, but I froze when you waved at me.
20.00 $
3 minutes agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
We argued playfully about the merits of everything vs. sesame at the Carroll Gardens bagel shop. You left with a coffee and a smile; I left wishing I’d asked for your order—and your number.
20.00 $
4 minutes agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed