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Cold and dark in the morning
talk comes with a price it is a bargain for the waitress and diners get what they need. The eggs are served with sympathy for another birthday missed the road is more than miles for the trucker who takes them over hard. Booth number 9 is an omelet and oatmeal a preacher and acolyte looking for a church the preacher's collar is frayed and yellowed in service to a god who speaks too softly. At the table by the door the farmers drink coffee and talk of weather tractors prices they have the look of a dying breed not because they are old -their sons are off to college the army the city or anywhere else daughters will wait not one of them will marry a farmer. A young couple passing through sits in number 8 close almost huddled the boy counting coins the girl looks cold the waitress brings hot tea "It's on the house honey." They order toast to share she slips ham onto to the plate when the cook's not looking "I'll take that outta your tips." he never does. The woman at the end of the counter tattoos a glass with her lips she is the blue plate special one egg one pancake two strips of hard salty bacon the long night gives her an appetite for comfort and something real before going home to wash stale cologne out of her clothes. Street lights go out the sun promises warmth diners pay bills homage thanks and go out to live in the light the waitress cleans tables then counts her tips. She floats from counter to table to booth serving coffee water eggs toast and some things not on the menu reassurance hope sustenance for the day she takes their orders brings what they need and all of this beneath a sign that says EAT.
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