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Goodbye Friends Poems

These Goodbye Friends poems are examples of Friends poems about Goodbye. These are the best examples of Friends Goodbye poems written by international poets.


All My Friends are Dead
After "the ritual" by Olivia Gatwood

everything about this song is red,
your wallet is brown,
the brown a burgundy
and the burgundy’s chalice
has gold to dazzle
rubies, carnelian, sard
precious,...

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Categories: friends, addiction, jealousy, sad,



Best Friends
When I see you I fill with joy 
You have been there all along 
You played with me 
all day long 
You bring me what...

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Categories: friends, 4th grade, 5th grade,

A typical day
2025.2.4
Today, I accidentally overrides one of my poem.
Now, it is gone.
Can I retrieve it? Maybe? 
From my head, my heart or my memory?
I wished I...

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© C33 B66  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friendship, life,

True Friends
I love you so much 
Among the many friends
When you're in trouble 
When you're successful
The hands that held you 
Will not say goodbye
They will not...

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Categories: character, friendship, relationship,

Premium Member I have lost friends, some by death
I have lost friends, some by death,
others through sheer inability to cross the street,
and now, in starless nights,
when shadows embrace dreams and hopes remain suspended...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friends, fantasy,



We were never friends
Your just a girl on the streets 
Who took advantage of me
Look’n sweet, running cheap, mirror vanity 
Your screwing elite
You feel complete 
Don’t use me...

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© Trish Fern  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friends, friend,

Goodbyes
Goodbyes
Aren’t just
When someone passes away.
Goodbyes aren’t only
When you’re leaving the house. 

It’s not just goodbye 
To your mom or your dad.
It’s not leaving the house
And...

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Categories: friends, emotions, feelings, goodbye, growth,

Premium Member Pretend Friends
Every smile could be a sign of stab in the back
It’s a known fact
Even an unexpected smack
I repeat
Every smile could be a sign of deceit
True...

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Categories: friends, anger, betrayal, change, conflict,

Premium Member The Secret of Old Friends
We had dinner with two dear old friends at a restaurant yesterday…
Old friends reminded me of this old poem I bring back to life today:

They...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friendship,

A Sweet Farewell
Don’t forget who we were,
Don’t forget who we used to be,
We are here together,
Just a bit far away from the sea

No matter how far away,
No...

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Categories: friends, goodbye,

Premium Member Chapter 23 -- Dolly Damian Friends and Family-- He Knows Their Names
Two weeks passed before 
Dolly called Her twin. "Hey 
Girl I'm  coming to see you in a 
Little while."  "Ok, sis at about
What...

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Categories: friends, day, family, feelings, friend,

Premium Member Beware of False Friends
Sometimes it’s time to say goodbye.
You finished your lost journey, now go!
To where you are loved and can really fly.

To a place where you are...

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Categories: friends, how i feel, poetry,

Premium Member Goodbye
Time, like a river, flows over rocks and hills
until the moment it finally stills...poet

Goodbye is probably the saddest word,
no one is ever able to escape.
It's...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friends, children, friend, goodbye, pets,

Premium Member Ups and Downs
There are times I don’t want to be reminded (as crazy as it sounds)
how life is always changing…how it’s a series of ups…and downs.

We’ve seen...

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© Jim Yerman  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friends, family, friend, life,

Premium Member Without Goodbye
"I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart) I am never without it"
E.E.Cummings

Friends I have lost as years rush by--
so many...

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© Ann Peck  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: friends, absence, age, appreciation, childhood,


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