Around the Corner

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

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.