You offered me shelter under your bright blue umbrella during the downpour at 57th Street. We laughed about the subway delays and exchanged smiles, but I never got your name before you transferred at Times Square. If you see this, coffee on me next time it rains?
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1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell14 people viewed
You offered me shelter under your bright blue umbrella during the downpour at 57th Street. We laughed about the subway delays and exchanged smiles, but I never got your name before you transferred at Times Square. If you see this, coffee on me next time it rains?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell16 people viewed
You offered me shelter under your bright blue umbrella during the downpour at 57th Street. We laughed about the subway delays and exchanged smiles, but I never got your name before you transferred at Times Square. If you see this, coffee on me next time it rains?
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell16 people viewed
You held your broken umbrella like a wounded bird, dripping on my shoes and apologizing with a shy smile. We both laughed when the train lurched and our coffees collided—wish I’d asked your name before my stop at Lexington.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
We kept catching each other’s eyes over the lox counter while you debated between sesame and pumpernickel. You smiled when I dropped my napkin; I should’ve offered to split a bagel.
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1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell20 people viewed
You dropped a red glove near the Bethesda Fountain and I chased after you, but you melted into the weekend crowd before I could catch up. If you’re missing a glove—and maybe curious glances—let’s try again.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell16 people viewed
You held your broken umbrella like a wounded bird, dripping on my shoes and apologizing with a shy smile. We both laughed when the train lurched and our coffees collided—wish I’d asked your name before my stop at Lexington.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell14 people viewed
We kept catching each other’s eyes over the lox counter while you debated between sesame and pumpernickel. You smiled when I dropped my napkin; I should’ve offered to split a bagel.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell17 people viewed
You dropped a red glove near the Bethesda Fountain and I chased after you, but you melted into the weekend crowd before I could catch up. If you’re missing a glove—and maybe curious glances—let’s try again.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell13 people viewed
You held your broken umbrella like a wounded bird, dripping on my shoes and apologizing with a shy smile. We both laughed when the train lurched and our coffees collided—wish I’d asked your name before my stop at Lexington.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell14 people viewed
You shared your yellow umbrella with me during the downpour at 14th Street, and we laughed about our shoes being soaked. I got off too quickly at Canal—if by chance you see this, coffee's on me next time it rains.
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1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell33 people viewed
You caught me as I tripped over a squirrel near Bethesda Fountain, and your laughter made my embarrassment almost worth it. I owe you thanks and maybe a skate lesson in return.
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1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell18 people viewed