You were playing your violin between 2nd Ave and Jay Street, filling the car with music. I dropped a dollar in your case and our eyes met for just a second before my stop. Wish I’d stayed to hear the next song—or at least learned your name.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell84 people viewed
You were the only spot of color on an otherwise gray Bedford Ave, navigating puddles with your giant orange umbrella. We shared a laugh as you rescued my runaway New Yorker magazine. Would love to trade stories—and umbrellas—sometime.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell62 people viewed
Around 8 a.m., you accidentally knocked over your cappuccino, and I handed you a stack of napkins. We exchanged flustered smiles but neither of us said much. Maybe someday we can share a less chaotic cup of coffee—on purpose.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell93 people viewed
You were playing your violin between 2nd Ave and Jay Street, filling the car with music. I dropped a dollar in your case and our eyes met for just a second before my stop. Wish I’d stayed to hear the next song—or at least learned your name.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell63 people viewed
You were playing your violin between 2nd Ave and Jay Street, filling the car with music. I dropped a dollar in your case and our eyes met for just a second before my stop. Wish I’d stayed to hear the next song—or at least learned your name.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell81 people viewed
I accidentally spilled my coffee (all over myself), and you handed me a stack of napkins and your phone number scribbled on one of them. In the chaos and embarrassment, I lost it! If you read this, coffee’s on me next time.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell56 people viewed
You played “Wonderwall” on your guitar and sang quietly to yourself while the rest of us pretended not to listen. Your music made my commute, but I was too shy to drop a note or a hello before my stop. Where’s your next performance?
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell50 people viewed
You offered to share your bright red umbrella as we both waited for the light to change, laughing about city weather. I ran off for my train before I could say thank you (or ask your name). Hoping this finds you, rainy day hero.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell49 people viewed
You offered to share your bright red umbrella as we both waited for the light to change, laughing about city weather. I ran off for my train before I could say thank you (or ask your name). Hoping this finds you, rainy day hero.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell42 people viewed
I accidentally spilled my coffee (all over myself), and you handed me a stack of napkins and your phone number scribbled on one of them. In the chaos and embarrassment, I lost it! If you read this, coffee’s on me next time.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell31 people viewed
You played “Wonderwall” on your guitar and sang quietly to yourself while the rest of us pretended not to listen. Your music made my commute, but I was too shy to drop a note or a hello before my stop. Where’s your next performance?
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell43 people viewed
You offered to share your bright red umbrella as we both waited for the light to change, laughing about city weather. I ran off for my train before I could say thank you (or ask your name). Hoping this finds you, rainy day hero.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell77 people viewed