Memento on the Moon
It's just a row of laundromat chairs—
those molded plastic ones,
screwed into a fake strip of tile.
The whole setup’s bolted to the lunar crust
under a plexiglass dome.
Every seat holds something left behind:
a single sock, a keychain flashlight,
a takeout menu folded into fourths.
One chair’s cracked down the center,
duct tape holding it together.
There’s no sign, but it’s called
While You Wait.
Sometimes, Earthlight flickers
in the dome like a busted overhead bulb.
Copyright © Jaymee Thomas | Year Posted 2025
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