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Two Complete Strangers: A Poem on Human Connection

A poem about the fleeting moments when two strangers share a glance — and the quiet proof that human connection lives in the briefest exchanges.

The shortest connections are sometimes the most clarifying. The whole shape of being alive in a single shared glance.

Sometimes on a busy street
A hurried rush on a rainy day
Or even on an empty beach
There is a small moment in time

Where two complete strangers
Share a glance
Maybe even a smile
Suddenly we’re connected

We go our separate ways
But even so, there was a feeling
A powerful act of God
Intertwining our messy lives

There’s beauty in all directions
And just like everything in life
We must remind ourselves
It’s temporary

A glance with a stranger isn’t nothing. It’s a small piece of evidence that the wall between you and the rest of the species isn’t as high as the day-to-day makes it feel. It’s temporary — but so is everything else worth having.

— JTC

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