The Mall
Poems By Lynn Barany


I see you in the grocery store
And I see you in the halls,
Every week when I shop there
It's like you haven't left at all.

Just the other day Dave
I heard your cane upon the floor,
But when I turned around
I saw the closing of a door.

John, I saw you drinking coffee
With your wife, and lots of friends.
When I went over to say "Hi" to you,
That's where the vision ends.

These were truly good friends
As for years we met and talked.
Wandering through the mall together,
Chatting while we walked.

I really feel a sense of loss
And for me one thing is real,
I may no longer see your faces,
But your spirits I can feel.


Hi,
Thank you for coming to my poetry site. I hope you've enjoyed reading my poems and will come back again to this humble poet's home -- Island Poetry. Every poem is original and is derived from my daily encounters, thoughts, experiences, relationships and contacts with family, loved ones, friends, nature, the world and people at large.

My poetry is simple, uncomplicated, straight-forward and honest coming from the heart, soul, a spiritual presence and obviously God -- Her/Himself. Thus, once the idea and first line of a poem "pops" into my head, the balance of my poems "arrive to me" more or less complete requiring only my immediate and total attention and focus in its writing down, with minimal additional work or effort thereafter.

While belonging to the International Society of Poets, I have also been fortunate to have had the support and publication of many of my poems by local community newspapers, faith groups, charitable organizations, and in various anthologies published by the National Library of Poetry and catalogued in the U.S. Library of Congress - Publication Data ISBN 1-56167-256-4

I now live on lower Vancouver Island, off the Canadian west coast. Although originally from the Canadian province of Ontario, I have over the years also lived in the province of Manitoba, as well as Germany.

Once again thank you for reading my work, hope you enjoyed and found it relevant also to your own experiences of the living, loving and challenges of everyday life. I truly would appreciate and love to hear from anyone with comments, critiques, suggestions or what-have-you. Email Me - lynnbarany@islandpoetry.com

Regards,
Lynn

Barany (Hanna)