Almost 10 a.m.
The day after Christmas
Standing in the return line
Trading in gifts for cash
Later exchanged for lottery tickets and beer

Almost funny
We tell ourselves it’s a joke
That we’re not the losers in line
In front of us
In back of us, all around us

Almost dark
When we get back home
Make some dinner
Turn the furnace all the way up to sixty
Watch some T.V.

Almost 2 a.m.
Out of beer
She is passed out on the couch
I turn off the lights so I can listen to the snow
swirling past the windows

Almost beautiful
White confetti against a backdrop of exhausted row houses
Blinking red and green lights
The occasional angry cab driver
Some cheesy Christmas music from the apartment downstairs

Almost beautiful

Al"most (#), adv. [AS. ealmaest, aelmaest, quite the most, almost all; eal (OE. al) all + mst most.]

Nearly; well nigh; all but; for the greatest part.

Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian. Acts xxvi. 28.

Almost never, scarcely ever. -- Almost nothing, scarcely anything.

 

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