The whole town is a sidewalk that constantly reminds me of my own mortality. The street is blanketed by rain and I paid one dollar for solace in a mug. The country I live in is being held hostage by old, temperamental men and this restaurant keeps their mayonnaise in a ketchup bottle. I watch the water gather into puddles, occasionally glancing back at my coffee. The intricacies of a single raindrop are often overlooked. People only see the flood. They frustratingly wipe off the screens on their smartphones, wishing that they had an umbrella, or a better opportunity. A little girl spins around on a barstool. Disney hasn't tried to buy her yet. The waitress asks if I want more coffee. I don't really, but the refills here are free.
The whole town is a sidewalk that constantly reminds me of my own mortality. The street is blanketed by rain and I paid one dollar for solace in a mug. The country I live in is being held hostage by old, temperamental men and this restaurant keeps their mayonnaise in a ketchup bottle. I watch the water gather into puddles, occasionally glancing back at my coffee. The intricacies of a single raindrop are often overlooked. People only see the flood. They frustratingly wipe off the screens on their smartphones, wishing that they had an umbrella, or a better opportunity. A little girl spins around on a barstool. Disney hasn't tried to buy her yet. The waitress asks if I want more coffee. I don't really, but the refills here are free.
The whole town is a sidewalk that constantly reminds me of my own mortality. The street is blanketed by rain and I paid one dollar for solace in a mug. The country I live in is being held hostage by old, temperamental men and this restaurant keeps their mayonnaise in a ketchup bottle. I watch the water gather into puddles, occasionally glancing back at my coffee. The intricacies of a single raindrop are often overlooked. People only see the flood. They frustratingly wipe off the screens on their smartphones, wishing that they had an umbrella, or a better opportunity. A little girl spins around on a barstool. Disney hasn't tried to buy her yet. The waitress asks if I want more coffee. I don't really, but the refills here are free.
The whole town is a sidewalk that constantly reminds me of my own mortality. The street is blanketed by rain and I paid one dollar for solace in a mug. The country I live in is being held hostage by old, temperamental men and this restaurant keeps their mayonnaise in a ketchup bottle. I watch the water gather into puddles, occasionally glancing back at my coffee. The intricacies of a single raindrop are often overlooked. People only see the flood. They frustratingly wipe off the screens on their smartphones, wishing that they had an umbrella, or a better opportunity. A little girl spins around on a barstool. Disney hasn't tried to buy her yet. The waitress asks if I want more coffee. I don't really, but the refills here are free.
The whole town is a sidewalk that constantly reminds me of my own mortality. The street is blanketed by rain and I paid one dollar for solace in a mug. The country I live in is being held hostage by old, temperamental men and this restaurant keeps their mayonnaise in a ketchup bottle. I watch the water gather into puddles, occasionally glancing back at my coffee. The intricacies of a single raindrop are often overlooked. People only see the flood. They frustratingly wipe off the screens on their smartphones, wishing that they had an umbrella, or a better opportunity. A little girl spins around on a barstool. Disney hasn't tried to buy her yet. The waitress asks if I want more coffee. I don't really, but the refills here are free.
The whole town is a sidewalk that constantly reminds me of my own mortality. The street is blanketed by rain and I paid one dollar for solace in a mug. The country I live in is being held hostage by old, temperamental men and this restaurant keeps their mayonnaise in a ketchup bottle. I watch the water gather into puddles, occasionally glancing back at my coffee. The intricacies of a single raindrop are often overlooked. People only see the flood. They frustratingly wipe off the screens on their smartphones, wishing that they had an umbrella, or a better opportunity. A little girl spins around on a barstool. Disney hasn't tried to buy her yet. The waitress asks if I want more coffee. I don't really, but the refills here are free.
The whole town is a sidewalk that constantly reminds me of my own mortality. The street is blanketed by rain and I paid one dollar for solace in a mug. The country I live in is being held hostage by old, temperamental men and this restaurant keeps their mayonnaise in a ketchup bottle. I watch the water gather into puddles, occasionally glancing back at my coffee. The intricacies of a single raindrop are often overlooked. People only see the flood. They frustratingly wipe off the screens on their smartphones, wishing that they had an umbrella, or a better opportunity. A little girl spins around on a barstool. Disney hasn't tried to buy her yet. The waitress asks if I want more coffee. I don't really, but the refills here are free.
The whole town is a sidewalk that constantly reminds me of my own mortality. The street is blanketed by rain and I paid one dollar for solace in a mug. The country I live in is being held hostage by old, temperamental men and this restaurant keeps their mayonnaise in a ketchup bottle. I watch the water gather into puddles, occasionally glancing back at my coffee. The intricacies of a single raindrop are often overlooked. People only see the flood. They frustratingly wipe off the screens on their smartphones, wishing that they had an umbrella, or a better opportunity. A little girl spins around on a barstool. Disney hasn't tried to buy her yet. The waitress asks if I want more coffee. I don't really, but the refills here are free.