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I Used to Scrub the Floors of Congress. Now I Clean Motel Bathrooms

“I heard senators pray behind locked doors. Then watched them vote to cut my pension.” Clara’s knuckles, gnarled like ancient oak roots, tightened around the worn handle of the mop. The acrid tang of industrial cleaner bit at her nostrils, a smell as familiar as her own breath. Seventy-two years old, and the only thing […]

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I’ve Driven 1.2 Million Miles, and Still No One Knows My Name

“I Brought Your Medicine, Your Food, Your Christmas Gifts. But I’ve Spent 12 Birthdays Alone.”A trucker’s lament in a world that forgot how things got where they are. I brought your medicine, your food, your Christmas gifts. But I’ve spent 12 birthdays alone. Not that anyone asked. Truth is, I haven’t celebrated my birthday since

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The Man in Uniform

He survived Iraq. But every night at dinner, I watched him disappear. The boy who used to chase fireflies in our backyard, who’d laugh so hard he’d snort milk through his nose, was gone. In his place sat a man in a pressed uniform, medals pinned to his chest, but his eyes—those blue eyes that

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