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Jenny
You were the first who ever befriended me, back in elementary of 93' How I wished we kept in touch longer But you're just a memory now No pictures of us at all having fun, Sharing secrets about our crush we seemed to like the same guy but that was never an issue The last time we spoke I don't remember what had happened We haven't spoken to each other since then How I wished you are still around How I wished you knew you were like a sister to me I guess you'll never ever know my feelings I tried to contact you in any way possible But I no longer have your number Not even the yearbook that had your face It really sucks that your no longer around I guess this is goodbye my dearest friend Wish you just knew that I do miss our friendship I'll still remember you no matter what happens
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