“I stand on the corner, pretending I am a tree.”
Source: The Handmaid's Tale
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“I am sitting in the morning
at the diner on the corner”
Tom's Diner
Solitude Standing (1987)
Context: I am sitting in the morning
at the diner on the corner
I am waiting at the counter
for the man to pour the coffee
and he fills it only halfway
and before I even argue
he is looking out the window
at somebody coming in.

Dr. Malcolm Long, Watchmen #6
Watchmen (1986–1987)
Context: I looked at the Rorschach blot. I tried to pretend it looked like a spreading tree, shadows pooled beneath it, but it didn’t. It looked more like a dead cat I once found, the fat, glistening grubs writhing blindly, squirming over each other, frantically tunneling away from the light. But even that is avoiding the real horror. The horror is this: In the end, it is simply a picture of empty meaningless blackness. We are alone. There is nothing else.
“I am a bookworm. For play, I bury myself in the corners of libraries and read.”
“I am a forgettable leaf on a tree.”
Source: Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West