Friendship

Leanna snippers 2007 (Mahaicony)



Good friends don't abandon us,
When external circumstances change.
They stay with us through the good and bad days,
They also may point us to god in the ugly days;
When we may feel tempted to walk away from our lord.

Real friendships are a gift from god,
because they exemplify the perfect friends,
who remains loyal through the good, the bad and the ugly days.
As the lord remains with us.

Your true friends are the or who love, you for who you really are.
Great friendship start with the true ability, to be a friend to yourself first.
Because the world can only see who you really are if you have the courage and composition to be that person.

Friendship doesn't matter where we are born, or the feeling that make us happy or sad.
The thought of making us true or false; no matter were we go.
The shade of our skin, the beauty of the face doesn't matter.
Friendship is about showing the people around you,
how much they truly means to you.

So lets follow our destiny on the same road,
hand in hand
to make the most of our friendship.

About this poem

This poem is about friends and how they stand by your side during your good and worse. It is about having friends who you can trust and those who stand by your side to comfort you, love you ❤ and care for you.

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Written on January 30, 2022

Submitted by lyoldeeharris on January 30, 2022

Modified by lyoldeeharris on February 01, 2022

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXBBX XXBA XXX XXXCC XXX
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,043
Words 219
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 5, 4, 3, 5, 3

Leanna snippers

I am a girl and I am fourteen years old. I live with my parents. I attend Bygeval Secondary School. I started writing this poem because I had witnessed how it felt like to have a friend who can stand by your side so this poem is dedicated to them. more…

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