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		<title>Winterpocalypse Notebook: I</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Food Lion Food Lion was more crowded than I&#8217;ve ever seen it today though still not in Florida Hurricane Preparedness Proportions. It&#8217;s next to a sad Burger King, the wrong side of a disregarded exit Off 54 Everyone was buying: Their weight in cans Bottled Water Candles Bread and Milk. Children bundled tightly in snow [...]]]></description>
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<p>Food Lion was more crowded than I&#8217;ve ever seen it today<br />
though still not in Florida Hurricane Preparedness Proportions.<br />
It&#8217;s next to a sad Burger King, the wrong side of a disregarded exit<br />
Off 54<br />
Everyone was buying:<br />
Their weight in cans<br />
         Bottled Water<br />
              Candles<br />
                   Bread and Milk.<br />
Children bundled tightly in snow suits, staring at the sky<br />
Waiting</p>
<p>There was only one man ahead of me<br />
In 10 Items Or Less<br />
He was buying:<br />
A container of chicken wings<br />
       A case of beer<br />
            Eight frozen pizzas.<br />
He looked like a man who knew he was prepared<br />
In a way the Weather Channel would never think to advocate.<br />
I was buying:<br />
AA batteries<br />
     Powdered sugar<br />
         Chocolate chips (the two things I&#8217;d forgotten for baking)<br />
              A giant candle in a glass holder with Arch Angel Michael killing some demon.<br />
I know it was somehow Catholic, but they were the only candles left<br />
It was either Michael or a dead Jesus<br />
And I thought defeating demons was marginally more cheerful<br />
Than to have the eyes of a sad Christ look on<br />
As I try in vain to complete the World&#8217;s Largest Crossword after the power goes out<br />
By the light of a candle meant for religion<br />
But somehow next to beer and chicken wings and chocolate chips on the conveyor belt<br />
Just the same.</p>
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