Saturday Night: 3 to 4



Photograph of Barbara writing a poem

Photograph of Barbara printing out a poem Photograph of Barbara writing the date on the printed draft

Photograph of Barbara printing out a file label Photograph of Barbara filing the new poem

Photograph of Barbara wetting a toothbrush Photograph of Barbara brushing her teeth Photograph of Barbara hanging up the toothbrush

Photograph of Barbara washing her face Photograph of Barbara drying her face Photograph of Barbara putting lotion on her face

Photograph of Barbara knees while sitting on the toilet

Photograph of Barbara locking the back door Photograph of Barbara turning off the kitchen light


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I spend my weekends alone. Nearly always.

I followed myself through this long night, though it was shorter than most since Daylight Savings Time ate an hour.

The seventh hour.

No, I didn't skip anything. We went on daylight savings time. It was 1:59 am and then it was 3:00.











This is Saturday Night, a chronicle of loneliness.

 






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