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Poetry

Bar & Grill

A poem from the present and the past

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She’s a girl from high school I can almost place, Julie McSomeone or her sister. How to recognize anyone here who’s wearing

a t-shirt printed with the label for Pabst Blue Ribbon? She blends into neon signs in shapes of kegs and long-necked bottles

as she plays dominoes on the bar with another waitress. The set looks antique, faded black dots against ivory tiles, clicking

into place like locker doors.

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Nostalgia
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