The Girl From Revolution Road Extract
The Girl From Revolution Road Extract
The Girl From Revolution Road Extract
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Revolution
Road
Ghazaleh
Golbakhsh
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exile, much like the many citizens who would follow suit
and find themselves as immigrants, exiles, refugees and
even asylum seekers.
The Shah of Grey Lynn wears his daily outfit like a
uniform: a disheveled blue sports jacket and light blue
jeans that are two sizes too big that hang dangerously
low, sometimes dragging on the ground. To contrast this
unruly look, he wears impeccably clean Allbird sneakers,
the kind you see constantly popping up on your Facebook
feed. The Shah has a thick head of beautiful dark hair that
cascades around his head, but which stays clear of his large
forehead. He has an equally thick beard that completely
hides his lips, but the beard is meticulously well-kept.
Buried between, lay downcast eyes. The Shah never makes
eye contact, as if almost afraid to stare at the world around
him. The Shah is a combination of contrasts. He is both
hobo and chic; an enigma who wanders the same stretch of
road in upmarket Grey Lynn day after day, slowly without
purpose and alone. The Shah does not stride, he merely
shuffles, as if terrified of taking up space. I always spot him
on the way to catch my daily bus, and for some reason this
comforts me. Like Chicken Little, if I were to miss him
one day, I would believe that indeed the sky would fall.
One day I find myself sitting at a bus stop as it pours
with rain; the kind of rain that comes from all directions,
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