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  1. Night Waitress. Lynda Hull. 1954 –. 1994. Reflected in the plate glass, the pies. look like clouds drifting off my shoulder. I’m telling myself my face has character, not beauty. It’s my mother’s Slavic face.

  2. Night Waitress. Reflected in the plate glass, the pies. look like clouds drifting off my shoulder. I'm telling myself my face has character, not beauty. It's my mother's Slavic face. She washed the floor on hands and knees. below the Black Madonna, praying. to her god of sorrows and visions.

  3. In the "Night Waitress by Lynda Hull, the narrator has a lot of concern about her life that she expresses by describing her night at work and the people she encounters while she is there at work. She explores feelings about her appearance, her desires, and her loneliness.

  4. Night Waitress is a 1936 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Marcus Goodrich. The film stars Margot Grahame, Gordon Jones, Vinton Hayworth, Marc Lawrence and Billy Gilbert. The film was released on December 18, 1936, by RKO Pictures.

  5. I want a song that rolls through the night like a big Cadillac past factories to the refineries squatting on the bay, round and shiny as the coffee urn warming my palm. Sometimes when coffee cruises my mind visiting the most remote waystations, I think of my room as a calm arrival— each book and lamp in its place.

  6. “Night Waitress” by Lynda Hull is a poem that describes the feelings of a waitress that works the night shift of a diner. The speaker obviously belongs to a lower social class, in the way of income and her occupation.

  7. Sep 8, 2023 · November 20 - “Night Waitress” by Lynda Hull For more info on Lynda Hull: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poet... Bonus points if you can identify the diner in the intro. No zooming; no ...