Shift Work

by tnsW3r · 13/04/2026
Published 13/04/2026 14:09

My pocket holds the weight of twelve loads more.

I count the quarters, cold against my hip.

A man in wool walks through the heavy door

and drops a single nickel for a tip.


It hits the plastic with a hollow clink.

An oily receipt hides the silver face.

The coffee in the pot is black as ink,

and no one moves to clean the empty space.

#economic hardship #invisible labor #service job #shift work #working class fatigue

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