It’s 6:30 A.M.
The wind is blowing deceivingly
beatific ice crystals around the parking lot.
The chill hits my bones and I recoil.

This little coffee shop is my only refuge.
The lights are a sunny contrast,
to the dark, moonless morning out here.

I step inside and hear the tingle of the bell.
A woman greets me pleasantly and I take my order.
She says she’ll bring me my order and I hide away in the back.

Being here makes me think back to years ago.
I sat in this very coffee shop,
writing as I am now.

I miss the quiet moments like this,
being away from all the fast-paced
mundane repetition of the day.

This little space is mine to preoccupy
and no one can interrupt or implore
me to do anything.

But I’m not in my head, either.
I’m listening to all the conversations transpire.
The tingling of the bell
and the sweeping of the door opening and closing.
Coffee is brewing and mine is warm and delectable.

I enjoy this.
I look at my watch
and am saddened that it’s time leave my little booth.

I begin to walk out when I feel a buzzing in my pocket.
I check my phone.
I can stay home today.

2 responses to “Coffee Shop”

  1. Jaya Avendel Avatar
    Jaya Avendel

    It has been a long while since I have been in a coffee shop, much less sat at my favorite table, but I used to love listening to conversations around me more then the coffee!

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    1. BrittnyLee Avatar
      BrittnyLee

      Me too!! Listening in is so calming to me for some reason. 🙂 I’m happy I’m not the only one. When I had a creative writing class in college I had an assignment to sit and write what people said. I enjoyed that assignment so much as I already do that. Haha. I cannot wait to be able to sit in a coffee shop again. I really loved that class. I just needed one more class to give me full time status. I chose that class and loved it. I miss it and my professor.

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