Little pathetics,
stacked on top one another
make a life.
I resented the rain on days I
forgot to carry an umbrella.
Cursed the two-dollar bag of chips I
ate alone on a park bench.
Hated the smallness of my being,
its futility in the sway of the world.
There was no use to my anger;
it came to me anyway.

Faria is a (transplant) New Yorker and a woman of many, varied interests. Instagram: @basherfaria

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