Things That Fade

by Lina Caldwell · 11/02/2026
Published 11/02/2026 14:05

The storefront still says the same thing,

letters fading into the brick.

I drove past and didn't stop.


The pizza place from college, where

the only way to eat it was there—

the vinyl, the fluorescent hum,

the feeling that you were still becoming

something.


Now I'm just aging

out of that neighborhood, that hunger.

The pizza would taste the same.

I would not.

#aging #food nostalgia #longing #memory #nostalgia #urban change

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