Cynthia Hall Lanier
Tucked in the pines where the ivy grows
and sun spots dance in the shadows
She and Mary played hide and seek,
giggling sisters with secrets to keep.
Time spooled on and Mary flew
great things to learn and do.
Cynthia followed her mother's tracks
to the department store, then followed them back
to that sweet place that time forgot,
where pansies bloom in a weathered pot.
In another house just around the way
In another house just around the way
lived the man she'd marry one day,
who at the farmer's market likely she passed,
between them not a glance cast.
Now all these years since
with neighbors they talk at the fence
of what's good at the farmer's market today,
then on to sweep the stoop where her cats play
and smells of home cooking fill the rooms
and on her face that sly smile blooms,
rabbits and cats and freinds to her delight,
a blue glass cat at the window catching the light.
Janice Baynes
May 2012