#663 Date in the wrong city

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Zen Museum #663-Date in the wrong city By Dutch Den Bosch Artist Zen Dageraad

Date in the wrong city

 

Forced a: wait with

The shadow of

An invisible man

 

And some: thoughts about

Impossible love that

Now, never was

 

Due to: life-changing

Consequences of a

Small typo

Do you ever run out of your house in a frenzy, almost late, after checking you've got everything you need, only to remember you forgot something when you're just too far not to want to go back again? I don't date much, but I'm trying to see what more than art (& family) I can appreciate in life. Anyway, I had a date, we were supposed to meet at the train station, and when I was halfway there, I realized I had forgotten my shoes and socks. When I arrived at the train station, I felt a million eyes on my feet (there were probably none, if not only a few.) I was on time, and when I looked at my phone, I noticed a message from my date; they had arrived and asked where to go. In this case, straight ahead of oneself, does, in fact, take one very far, or at least far enough to where they needed to go. So, their question confused me. They told me we should meet at the cafe, but when I arrived it was closed, they confusedly told me it really wasn't. As my anxiety was peaking higher than ever thought possible, I felt the world slipping, looked around for cameras to make sure I wasn't in a prank show of some kind, then got a message from my date; they had mistyped the name of Den Bosch and had accidentally gone to Den Haag instead. So all by myself, I walked through Den Bosch on now cold feet, carrying me to the beautiful places I had seen a thousand times, thinking: maybe there is no need to explore any further than this.

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