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Winter 2025-2026
Sherri London Pastolove
THE CASHIER AT TARGET
It could be any early morning
under the harsh glare
of fluorescent lights
I unload my cart in rote rhythm
the cashier smiles
we lock eyes in recognition
she starts to chat
I start to bag
the banter familiar
yet soothing
we could be two
old friends sharing
morning coffee
sweet danish, silent dreams
we bridge the disconnect
of life trapped in that
cellphone held tight
in the palm of your hand
flashes of notifications,
your validation
I wave goodbye
as I approach the exit
shake my head and whisper,
“Sweetheart, they
don’t pay you enough”
Sherri London Pastolove is a New York poet. Her first poetry collection, Love In D Major, was released in 2010. Her work has appeared in Newsday, Long Island Pulse Magazine, several editions of the Nassau County Poet Laureate Society Review, and as part of the 911 Memorial Artists Registry.
