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Eternal Friendship

Sometimes I listen to a sad music. Voluntary I want to bring the past memories, So that I can never forget Nor erase the feeling of being with you. And strangely whenever wherever I listen to any sad song, You pop suddenly into my mind. At first you seemed someone I would know for a while, Then you seemed so perfect that I just hoped the best for you, Because if I told you my inner thoughts I was afraid you would reject them. So I just stared from afar and prayed from inside. Then it came a time I knew much more, And beautiful your character was. But still some briars were always there. And you seemed as a dear friend that I would remember and not call. And then your bad character appeared, And that’s when I thought that you are a friend of life. I just loved the real you, And respect your secret thoughts. From that time I can hear your silent screams, Your deep thoughts. And still, even if I can’t hear them, I try to be in your shoes So that I may feel you, deeply. Every day is a new day I know you better every day. I like every aspect in you. I look to the sky and I thank God that I have somebody like you in between my days, And the reason why I write all of this now, Is that I am afraid that you may forget When I cannot. I will cherish every memory every feeling I possess, And I’d like to be your friend until God takes our souls. What I like about our friendship is that we forget and forgive, We don’t d stop at the bad memories but on the good ones. Now that we are in the end I pray for the life of every one of you. It was a good year an unforgotten experience May not the place separate us: we’ll be tied forever by our memories. And I’ll reminisce the good years every time I hear the song that I’m hearing now. Thank you for being a friend.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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