Filling Station
"Filling Station" is a poem by Elizabeth Bishop that describes a gas station and its surroundings. The poem captures the mundane details of the station, including the oil-soaked floor and the presence of a tired-looking attendant. Through vivid imagery, Bishop highlights the everyday life and the small, often overlooked aspects of this setting.
The poem also reflects on the idea of care and attention, as the speaker notices a flower pot placed by the attendant. This small act of beauty contrasts with the otherwise drab environment, suggesting that even in ordinary places, there can be moments of tenderness and humanity.