
86th & Lex.
Turn the corner. Quick. Hurry up. Hold my hand. Buy this. Read that. Watch your step. Turn the corner. Who’s that. Watch out. Get your news. It’s free. Watch your step. Hurry, hurry, hurry. There’s a train leaving the station. Don’t miss it. Look out. Twenty years of school and then they put you on the day shift.

Unbelievable. After all these years I still had a nightmare that I was late for work. It was one of those moments where you’re half-asleep and you know that it doesn’t make any sense - but there was this dread about facing the boss. Who was the boss? What was the job? I don’t know - but I awoke with a sigh of relief realizing that I was now the boss. Good morning - New York.
