You stood by the doors near Union Square, umbrella dripping, headphones in, and we exchanged a knowing smile as the train jolted. I got off at Astoria-Ditmars, but I wish I’d asked if you were heading my way.
20.00 $
7 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You were reading a battered copy of “Catcher in the Rye” and smiled when I dropped my coffee on my shoes. I got off at Greenpoint and you disappeared into the crowd. Let’s try meeting above ground next time.
20.00 $
7 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You stood by the doors near Union Square, umbrella dripping, headphones in, and we exchanged a knowing smile as the train jolted. I got off at Astoria-Ditmars, but I wish I’d asked if you were heading my way.
20.00 $
7 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You stood by the doors near Union Square, umbrella dripping, headphones in, and we exchanged a knowing smile as the train jolted. I got off at Astoria-Ditmars, but I wish I’d asked if you were heading my way.
20.00 $
7 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
We reached for the same Bukowski book, then compared favorites for a while among the stacks. I chickened out before asking if you’d ever want to get coffee and talk more poetry. If you read this, let’s try again?
20.00 $
8 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
You bumped into me near the kombucha stand, and my tea went flying. You apologized profusely, bought me a new one, and told me, “It was your favorite, right?” I was too flustered to say yes—or get your number.
20.00 $
8 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
You wore yellow boots and offered me half your umbrella as we waited for the Q train at Union Square. We laughed about how the city smells like wet pretzels in the rain. The doors separated us—wish I’d asked your name.
20.00 $
8 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
You kept dropping your book, and I kept handing it back. We exchanged shy smiles as the train jolted between 14th and 86th. I got off before I could ask your name—maybe we can finish the chapter together?
20.00 $
8 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
You wore yellow boots and offered me half your umbrella as we waited for the Q train at Union Square. We laughed about how the city smells like wet pretzels in the rain. The doors separated us—wish I’d asked your name.
20.00 $
8 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
We reached for the same Bukowski book, then compared favorites for a while among the stacks. I chickened out before asking if you’d ever want to get coffee and talk more poetry. If you read this, let’s try again?
20.00 $
8 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
You bumped into me near the kombucha stand, and my tea went flying. You apologized profusely, bought me a new one, and told me, “It was your favorite, right?” I was too flustered to say yes—or get your number.
20.00 $
8 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You kept dropping your book, and I kept handing it back. We exchanged shy smiles as the train jolted between 14th and 86th. I got off before I could ask your name—maybe we can finish the chapter together?
20.00 $
8 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell0 people viewed