the day I left the city
By ladybell
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The cobbler’s store where my brother had his prom shoes sewed back together sits right in front of the bakery that sells pandesal for 3 pesos apiece. The overcrowded PNR train my high school friend rides to get to school still runs despite its sorry state. Even the old apartments with moss-colored facades lining the corners of Dapitan Street or the cardboard boxes that belong to the old man begging from across Mcdonalds remain unmoved. From the plane, I scanned over the patches of gray and green to look for these familiar places. Beside me, a woman clutches her rosary.
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I liked this very much , lots
I liked this very much , lots of information but so easy to take in, wonderfully chosen details
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Completely agree with
Completely agree with airyfairy - this is a wonderful little jewel of a piece. Well deserved golden cherries!
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Ladybell, we're having a
Ladybell, we're having a virtual reading event - it would be lovely to hear this read aloud if you could come along? all details on our front page
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