Grocery Lot

by clippedtrust · 07/04/2026
Published 07/04/2026 08:10

Grey lines on black tar,

a discarded receipt curled.

Waiting for the bus,

watching a small, contained world.


Two cars, doors open,

words like thrown stones.

Then a slamming shut,

muffled moans.


The exhaust hangs low,

a bitter, thin haze.

Each story a flicker,

through a passing phase.

#everyday life #transience #urban alienation

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