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Around the Corner
by
Charles Hanson Towne

Around the corner I have a friend,
In this great city that has no end;
Yet days go by, and weeks rush on,
And before I know it, a year is gone,
And I never see my old friend's face,
For Life is a swift and terrible race.
He knows I like him just as well
As in the days when I rang his bell
And he rang mine. We were younger then,
And now we are busy, tired men:
Tired with playing a foolish game,
Tired with trying to make a name.
"Tomorrow," I say, "I will call on Jim,
Just to show that I'm thinking of him."
But tomorrow comes--and tomorrow goes,
And the distances between us grows and grows.
Around the corner!--yet miles away . . .
"Here's a telegram, sir . . ."
                                                      "Jim died today."
And that's what we get, and deserve in the end:
Around the corner, a vanished friend.


This poem is in the public domain.

 

Charles Hanson Towne (1877-1949) was an author, editor, professor, and poet. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, his family moved to New York City when Charles was just a toddler. By the time he was eleven, Charles was writing and publishing his own magazine; he grew up to edit several of New York's most esteemed periodicals, including Harper’s Bazaar.

 



Post New Comment:
Judy:
Well said!
Posted 07/10/2026 10:31 AM
Tom Sharpe:
Am there, do that, buried one one Tuesday.
Posted 07/10/2026 09:25 AM
Darrell Arnold:
When we realize for ourselves what is in this poem, we can do something about it. In the past few years, I have tracked down many of those old friends and have found them again, via telephone or e-mail. We have reconnected, and we now stay in touch. It is a great reward to once again have them in my life. Great poem.
Posted 07/10/2026 08:28 AM
pawa:
Always one of my favorites.
Posted 08/17/2022 01:53 PM
emily9746@aol.com:
This so true we shouldn't let things get in the way and yet we all do.
Posted 09/29/2019 01:04 PM
mayonaise:
this is spooooooo saddddd
Posted 04/30/2019 05:22 PM
Marilyn Barber:
I now live in that season of life and feel the pain, but also the JOY of having known that true friend. The Lord Jesus Christ now comforts me as I take each step! Marilyn Barber 3-5-2019
Posted 03/05/2019 01:18 PM
nadia ibrashi:
Wise and beautiful.
Posted 07/10/2011 03:38 PM
dianapoet:
So true. Grateful for friends.
Posted 07/10/2011 09:11 AM
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