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The Stranger
I saw a stranger today
In the loud, pasty white hallway she walked by
Clenching my books, a feeling of dread whispered in my ear
I knew her, somehow
Yet I could not place the strange face I had seen
The offset familiar feeling like the distant smell of smoke
As I passed by, the dread grew stronger
Swept away by the immense waves of memory,
I suddenly knew
Her favorite color– a muted, innocent green
I remembered,
Her biggest insecurity, she had confided so timidly
I had placed the face of the familiar stranger
Like the throbbing pain of a stubbed toe
Constant, yet easily distanced
The memory of her had faded
She was once again a stranger
I eased the grip on my books and continued walking
I wondered when I would see her again
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