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Friendship Poems

Walking In The Rain

How would you like to walk in the rain,
On a dark and cloudy night,
When all that lies around you
Seem not to be in sight.

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All Come To Me

All the things you ever see
All the words you ever speak
All those come to me
All the dreams you ever had

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“Friends”

We come to make friends throughout every stage of our life,
From our childhood years and during life’s course;
They’re often there in times of need, or to help us out,
Yes, a friend can often assist us in nearly everything we face;

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My One True Friend

My friend you’re always there
No matter what happens
I’ll always love you my friend
Thank you so much

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My Friends

My friend, please don’t cover up
All the bruises will fade
The pain is sure to go away
So take one more breath

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I Comment to Cement

The World will comment
Making you resent
Kindness will be absent
In them hundred percent

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You stood by me

You stood by me
In pain and doubt,
In sorrow when my mind was in doubt
When the moon took the place of the sun in the sky
You stood by me.

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How Come?

How come you don’t talk to me anymore?
We are blood related
We use to be close, now we are nothing
What happened between us?
We were like best friends, like sisters till now
Home come we aren’t as close as we use to be?
We would spend so much time together
It hurts to know that we were best friends [...]

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We Are Seven

A simple child…
That lightly draws its breath
And feels its life in every limb,
What should it know of death?

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My Friend Always and Forever

You are my friend Always and Forever
The True meaning of always and forever
An angel sent from above,
Love lifting my spirits up,
Warning me of what could be ahead,
Always by my side,
Yong but wise,
Showing me the way.

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