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Waitress
Waitress David J Walker There is a waitress working at The Sunrise coffee shop Who knows her tips depend On a convincing performance To that end she knows my name I am Darlin or sugar or sweets pie It’s good to live in the South She reminds me of how 21 felt She reminds me of the Freedom from obligation She reminds me of lost Liberal thought She reminds me of unbridled Anticipation She reminds me of how one can Live on minimum wage She reminds me that my songs Are sung by dead and dying artists She reminds me though my clothes are clean they are sadly out of date She reminds me of the awkwardness Of the ascending obligations of adulthood She reminds me of a Hungering wontedness She reminds me of the mysteries Of sex She reminds me, unintentionally, That I’m a grandfather She reminds me that I am a veteran of battles Won or lost a half century ago She reminds me that no matter what else I am I am also the mentor of everyday students Walking the streets It’s worth an extra dollar or so To let her know Her smile and the coffee is enough to Keep me coming back Where every morning she serves it up hot and black With the mystery of memories On the side
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