A Polish Photograph

In the vastness of space 
and the vastness of the history of Warsaw, 
I find myself absorbed 
in a photograph of office workers 
taking a break at a coffee house 
sometime in the 1960s.  

But why does this particular photo hang here?  
What is it meant to tell us? 
Is it a reminder that the coffee house 
is a place for friends, colleagues, and laughter?  
Or is it that the simple day-to-day pleasures 
of work and coffee breaks 
are what make a beautiful life?  

I have always thought of coffee houses 
as places for the secret discussions of 
artists, 
philosophers, 
and revolutionaries.  

Are these office workers in the photograph 
making plans with their whispers?  

At the moment the photo was taken, 
a man at the table 
is trying to kiss a woman 
while the others watch them.  
Is he a coworker proposing marriage 
to another coworker? 
Or someone just flirting?  

Standing nearly offscreen 
is a man wearing a fedora, 
staring at the couple 
with his fingers to his lips, 
perhaps chewing a fingernail 
or smoking a cigarette.  
Is he involved with the group?  
No, it doesn’t appear so.  
He is just a stranger, 
caught in the corner 
of the photographer’s lens, 
trapped in an image 
that two generations later 
would be hanging from a cafe wall.  

The more closely I look at the photograph, 
however, the more my narrative changes.  
Not all of the workers are watching 
the man try to kiss the woman.  
Two are absorbed in evenly filling glasses 
with a liquid from a bottle, 
wine it looks like.  
But there are only four glasses for five people.  

Perhaps the man trying to kiss the woman 
is an intruder, and not a coworker.  
Or perhaps the woman is the intruder.  

Yes, that’s it.  
She is the intruder.  
She is the one who does not belong.  
She is the wife who has come 
to check on her husband, 
not to bring him a forgotten lunch, 
but to ensure her husband is indeed 
having coffee with his coworkers 
and not sneaking away 
for a tryst with a neighbour.  

And yes, 
he is trying to kiss her, 
in order to reassure her.  
A reason to celebrate with wine 
during a coffee break from the office.  

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