Walking by an old abandoned building 
That once housed a penny candy store,  
I envisioned all the wide-eyed children 
As they gazed at the display of candy galore. 
 
I was saddened by the closure,  
And it took me back to the days of yore 
When I, too, was spending my pennies 
At the neighborhood's penny candy store. 
 
As a youngster, I stared in disbelief 
At all the candy unsurpassed 
And often rubbed my fingers unconsciously on 
The counter top of highly polished glass. 
 
At the proprietor's helpful suggestion 
I would only remain silent and gape. 
The variety of candy caused me to be uncertain 
As to what penny candy I would take. 
 
What a thrill to have a penny in my hand?  
It is a feeling that I still cherish today. 
I was able to go to the penny candy store 
To select and buy candy my own way. 
 
Though I may still be indecisive at times 
While viewing the niceties by the score,  
The thoughts of time tried candy still remain 
From the old, neighborhood candy store.
Joseph T. Renaldi
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