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Waiting
the other day
 I noticed a man who was never there before
 sitting alone at a park bench
 across the street from my apartment building.
 I watched him as he crossed and uncrossed his legs,
 and I knew that he was waiting for something.
 I stopped spying and minded my own business,
 but in a few hours
 I glanced out the window
 and he was gone.
 Yesterday
 I noticed the man who was there once before
 sitting alone at a park bench
 across the street from my apartment building.
 Again I watched him as he periodically glanced down at his watch,
 and I knew that he was waiting for something.
 this time I watched to see who he was waiting for
 but he didn't leave,
 so I went to grab a book
 and when I returned
 I glanced out the window
 and he was gone.
 Today
 I noticed that that the man was absent
 from the park bench
 across the street from my apartment building.
 I watched the bench as people passed
 none of which were him.
 I waited at the window
 though I knew I had better things to do,
 after a while
 of looking out the window
 I laughed at myself
 for acting so childish.
 Then I heard a knock on my door
 and went to see who it was.
 When I opened the door
 the man was standing before me
 I watched him as he gazed into my eyes,
 and I knew that he was done waiting.
 I looked down in embarrassment
 but in a few seconds I looked right back at him
 and he asked me what I was waiting for.

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