Subtotal

by Mae Grey · 08/02/2026
Published 08/02/2026 18:35

The conveyor belt jerks.

The man ahead has a grapefruit,

pitted and yellow as a bruise,

and a pack of reds.


I drop the black plastic bar.

A border between my skim milk

and his 2 AM.


The cashier’s nails click

against the scanner glass.

The receipt is a long,

white tongue.

#alienation #consumerism #mundane routine #night shift #working class fatigue

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