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ode to the gas station clerks that have saved my life
say what you will about caffeine addiction but each time i enter a
speedway
valero
shell
i feel a bit better.
the headache will soon subside and once in a while
a cashier may ask, “hey, haven’t seen you in a bit. how’ve you been?”
oftentimes when this happens i spiral
(it doesn’t take much for me to spiral)
and think about all the times i felt like no one would care if i was simply
gone.
of course, this isn’t true.
we often forget that the absence of something is more significant than the presence of something.
that’s why it’s so difficult to imagine the effect being
gone
would actually have.
nonetheless, being remembered is an odd feeling.
it sits with you, lingers like carbonation on your tongue.
and if the thing that gets you through the day is a
gas station clerk
barista
classmate
teacher
coworker
parent
friend
lover
then hold onto that.
keep it in your palm alongside the cold metal can you went in for.
savor each sip of the here and now.
nothing pairs quite as nicely with the sweet fizz of artificial citrus as feeling
` seen.
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