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 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 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 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell9 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 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell6 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 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 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 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell29 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 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell17 people viewed
You were strumming your ukulele and singing “Stand By Me” as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I dropped my coffee when you smiled at me—was it for me or just your next song? Would love to meet you somewhere quieter than rush hour.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell16 people viewed
You were strumming your ukulele and singing “Stand By Me” as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I dropped my coffee when you smiled at me—was it for me or just your next song? Would love to meet you somewhere quieter than rush hour.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell39 people viewed
You were strumming your ukulele and singing “Stand By Me” as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I dropped my coffee when you smiled at me—was it for me or just your next song? Would love to meet you somewhere quieter than rush hour.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell20 people viewed
You were strumming your ukulele and singing “Stand By Me” as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I dropped my coffee when you smiled at me—was it for me or just your next song? Would love to meet you somewhere quieter than rush hour.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell40 people viewed
You played accordion on the F train to Coney Island last Saturday, and I was the awkward guy who tried (and failed) to clap along. Your music made my day—wish I’d told you in person.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell18 people viewed
You played accordion on the F train to Coney Island last Saturday, and I was the awkward guy who tried (and failed) to clap along. Your music made my day—wish I’d told you in person.
20.00 $
1 month agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell14 people viewed