The Waiter At The Greek Restaurant

The Waiter At The Greek Restaurant

A Poem by Ethan Boroian

 There is a man that works at a Greek restaurant,

                                                                               Not far from my house,

This man is kind, caring and generous,

Yet has the presence of a mouse….

His skin is dark and his teeth are yellow,

But I like him all the same,

Not because of the food he serves,

But because he always remembers my name….

I’ve never seen such a hard worker,

And I admire him, I truly do,

Not only for putting up with the weekend rush,

But for being courteous and always smiling too…

And last night at the restaurant,

When I was feeling glum,

He was nice enough to take interest,

And asked “is everything alright son?”

I told him my predicaments,

Which explained my frustration,

And somehow he made me forget about them,

With the power of a conversation…

I thought that I could go talk to him,

Whenever troubles arose,

And this worked out perfectly,

Until the restaurant closed…

 

© 2009 Ethan Boroian


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aww...sounds like a lovely, caring gentleman...and you have put together your feelings for him or respect I should say, with a dash of humour added just for flavour....end result = tasty piece.
Thanks for sharing Ethan
Babs x

Posted 13 Years Ago


well written, very well written.

Posted 13 Years Ago


haha! this is so very clever. the momentum carries you along and drops you off right where you need to be.

Posted 14 Years Ago


such a lovely sentiment inside your writing! honest and respectful.

Posted 14 Years Ago


You write what happens to us daily, most people would forget, but you make rhymes from life,and its pretty unique in style.He sounds a wonderful man, and sometimes the simple things in life are the best.

Posted 14 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

There was a Greek restaurant nearby. The man who owned it would play cards with the diners after they had eaten to see if you could win your meal or he could win double. He was so sweet and a bit of a flirt, but since the place closed, I think about him a lot. Reading this made me wonder if all Greeks are so special, or just the ones we've met.

Posted 14 Years Ago


I love how the poem goes on happily dictating his lovely solution to his problem and then suddenly the restaurant closed. I also like that you said nothing after indicating that the restraunt closed.. It came to a halt. I imagine the character's thoughts/feelings came to a halt at that point. "Now what?" Well done.

Posted 14 Years Ago


Isn't it always the way? God, I feel like I've met my soulmate four hundred times with fifteen minutes to go until last call. This is awesome. The flow of it moves really well. Excellent job.

Posted 14 Years Ago


how sad!!!! I love your style of writing, so clean smoothe
and very witty!!! great job! going to read more

Posted 14 Years Ago


I like it, you are obviously an observer of people from what I've read thus far. Loosing a confidant though....arrrrggghh...hated.

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Added on May 7, 2009

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Ethan Boroian
Ethan Boroian

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My name is Ethan Boroian, I am student at university studying Media Arts. I have always been a fan of clever and witty short stories and poems, thus me trying to write a few. Hope you enjoy them!! more..

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