She reads her paper Oblivious To its intrusion on my air space Mine, claimed by possession Hrumphing if by my presence I make her fold it into tiny sections To keep it out of my face The seats on the train too small For the size of her and her paper Who is right? The size of the seat Or the space she really needs Or the space I take by force? Blond hair, bright, shiny, streaming Makeup perfect High-heeled boots Everyday I walk past her Behind her Around her We get on the same train At the same time I work in the same building At the same company We ride the same elevators She's never noticed me Oblivious But unhappy Admiring her new boots He walks his kids to school And himself back home Coffee cup in hand Not oblivious to me Wishing he were walking me to school instead Scraggly beard, sad Thinking life had to be better than this Trying to hide it from his family But I, the stranger, s...
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