Author: Unknown
Always value our friendship, seriously, it means so much to me,
O'er the years, we've been through many things; quite the journey.
If every couple became fast friends first, and foremost,
T'would be far less break-ups; all the more in which to boast.
Blessed are we to have known friends' love and lost,
Rather than stay akin together, regardless of the cost.
Bein' single; sometimes lonely; mind over matter that,
Not worth selling your soul over, to fall into a trap.
Oftentimes, one sees couples take one another for granted,
Friendship calls for unspoken respect, home-grown planted.
We follow our dreams, stride towards out goals end,
Individuals coming together, personalities to blend.
Again 'tis written; everything happens for a reason,
Mistakes to be made; lessons learned through all seasons.
Friendship, a relationship, to behold and to be cherished,
Lasting longer than most marriages, lasting until we perish...
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Posted: Mar 2011
About this poem:
Friendship first, and foremost 'twasn't an option when the alternative was to lose out on a relationship entirely. Friendship works most famously if those in it know it for just that...
dolorezray
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Author: Unknown
'Twas a sunny day, and a warm week-end,
Hard at play, just me, and my best friend.
As white as the snow, he and I e'ver did play,
"Bunny' is his name, 'twas simple as the day.
Floppy ears noted, with the help of a magic pen,
Silly me, he's tamed; knew him form the rest of kin.
Except for this day, to my bitter disappointment,
'Bunny' 'tis ne'er to be found; I wail; I lament.
Then running to the sound of the hide-and-seek tree,
I witness in horror, what's been done to 'Bunny' and me.
My pal, my bestest, he's the latest of animals progeny,
My Dad, I'm hatin', he believes he's providin' sustenany.
I "cry me a river," cause I am so unbelievin' sad,
At the loss I suffered, albeit at the hands of my Dad.
Were we that hungry; were we that so freakin' poor,
To snuff 'Bunny's life, of that I'm still not sure.
dolorezray
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Posted: Feb 2011
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