i’m standing in line at the grocery store / when I see you in the isle / while you move closer / i practice an awkward smile / i can’t really tell if our eyes met / i still turn the other way / no matter how hard I try / i don’t know what to say / i burry my face in the newspaper / i pull my hat into my eyes / i jump headfirst into the stand/ over the cash counter i climb / the clerk he says to me in surprise / “how can I help you and why do you hide” / the clerks a smartass trying to help / he says “you can run but you can’t hide from yourself” / oh what the hell / hello, hello how have you been / it’s been years since we last met / how’s your kith and kin / oh what the hell / hello, hello I’m doing fine / i just need a little time / getting used to all this senseless dying / i hurry into the parking lot / i tremble along the way / my bags fall to the ground /all the bottles they break / you come over / you give me a hand / i don’t quite understand / how time passes by and changes everything / oh what the hell / hello, hello how have you been / it’s been years since we last met / how’s your kith and kin / oh what the hell / hello, hello I’m doing fine / i just need a little time / getting used to all this senseless dying
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