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A core memory
The fear of the first day,
Having no idea what to do or say,
I went through it anyway.
Everyday.
I got used to the job and the people,
Got used to the same faces daily.
The same faces that gave me a sense of comfort.
Midnights in summer,
Filled with laughter.
Filled with people who made my heart warm.
People I met that I didn’t know could give me that feeling.
A sudden turn.
It got louder.
Rumors rise of the store closing,
Raised fears of the friends and routine I had, ending.
The routines I had gotten used to,
Soon vanished like it never happened.
They say life moves on,
Pages turn,
But I stayed there
Everybody moved on,
But I stayed there.
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This piece is about a memory that i remember very vividly. I tend to always think about memories ive had in my life.