You played “Stand by Me” on your guitar as the train rumbled beneath Brooklyn. I dropped a dollar in your case and we exchanged a shy smile. If you remember the girl with the sunflowers, let’s make some real music together.
You played “Stand by Me” on your guitar as the train rumbled beneath Brooklyn. I dropped a dollar in your case and we exchanged a shy smile. If you remember the girl with the sunflowers, let’s make some real music together.
You shared your bright red umbrella with me as we dashed for shelter, talking about our favorite novels in the pouring rain. I never got your name before the sun came out and you disappeared into the crowd. Still dry, still thinking of you.
We both reached for the last almond croissant and laughed about it being “fate.” You insisted I take it, I offered to split, but destiny intervened with a spilled latte. Meet me again for a croissant rematch?
You played "Here Comes the Sun" on your ukulele, making the whole crowded train smile—including me, the tired commuter in the blue scarf. You hopped off at 33rd Street before I could thank you. If you remember the girl who mouthed the lyrics, let’s sing together sometime.
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1 day agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell10 people viewed
You played "Here Comes the Sun" on your ukulele, making the whole crowded train smile—including me, the tired commuter in the blue scarf. You hopped off at 33rd Street before I could thank you. If you remember the girl who mouthed the lyrics, let’s sing together sometime.
20.00 $
1 day agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell10 people viewed
You shared your bright red umbrella with me as we dashed for shelter, talking about our favorite novels in the pouring rain. I never got your name before the sun came out and you disappeared into the crowd. Still dry, still thinking of you.
We both reached for the last almond croissant and laughed about it being “fate.” You insisted I take it, I offered to split, but destiny intervened with a spilled latte. Meet me again for a croissant rematch?
You played "Here Comes the Sun" on your ukulele, making the whole crowded train smile—including me, the tired commuter in the blue scarf. You hopped off at 33rd Street before I could thank you. If you remember the girl who mouthed the lyrics, let’s sing together sometime.
You played "Here Comes the Sun" on your ukulele, making the whole crowded train smile—including me, the tired commuter in the blue scarf. You hopped off at 33rd Street before I could thank you. If you remember the girl who mouthed the lyrics, let’s sing together sometime.
We both reached for the last ripe avocado at the 72nd Street Trader Joe’s and laughed at our mutual disappointment when it squished in your hand. We joked about guac-less tacos, then parted ways. If you remember, let’s try again—this time, maybe for margaritas instead.
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3 days agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell5 people viewed
You offered me shelter under your cobalt blue umbrella during yesterday’s midday downpour by the Bethesda Fountain. I didn’t catch your name—just your warm smile and the way you laughed off the rain like it was nothing. Coffee sometime when it's dry?
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3 days agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed