They say I’m too happy. Too happy about the full moon shimmering, butter-colored lamps flickering, Tchaikovsky waltzes.
They devour graphic news, grimaces flicked on with ease.
I smile at train horns. Lit windows.
Grow up.
I bat them away. Bury the news. It peeks out.
My smile weakens. A little.
Yash Seyedbagheri is a graduate of Colorado State University’s MFA program. His stories, “Soon,” “How To Be A Good Episcopalian,” and “Tales From A Communion Line,” were nominated for Pushcarts. Yash’s work has been published in The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, Write City Magazine, and Ariel Chart, among others.
Love this Yash! If only more people could ignore the news and hurtful gossip.
Amazing, and love the precise and vivid descriptions. :)
Aw, this is sad and sweet.