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Poem Inspired by Friendship Renewed

October 31, 2018Poetry, UncategorizedMichael Friedman

The corner store still stands.

Shelves of memories from unordered years.

The corner store still stands.

The years have grown its stock.

The corner store still stands.

But now reclines in autumn’s nest,

While wind and thoughts come to rest.

Author’s Note: composed while walking to work. 

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