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Refuelling

Refuelling at the petrol pump makes me realise that I have traveled only 600kms in 15 days.
Yet it seems that an entire lifetime has gone by.
The seat next to me is empty.
No one checks the zero for me.
There is no discussion on the appropriate air pressure.
The knobs of the music system stay untouched.
The seat next to mine doesn't recline back.
A hand doesn't snake out to caress my hair.
I am given no instructions on how to drive.
The speed breakers stay untested.
There is no groaning at each bump.

Utterly crazy to think that so many details got packed into a drive of just over 5kms.

Utterly crazy that an entire lifetime is packed into days.......

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