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Good Friends

A chick met a duckling one day, Right away they started to play. They quickly became good friends, And were through thick and thin. They were like two peas in a pod, Though, others thought it was odd. Some would even stop and stare, Others would say, well, I declare! To see the two friends together, Through the best and worst weather. It didn't bother the chick or duckling, Their lives were full of chuckling. They were each so very zestful, Their time together was special. Their friendship survived the years, And brought them good reason to cheer. And as they together grew older, They lovingly cared for each other. Because they vowed to be good friends, Which they were until the end.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2007




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