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MY FRIEND



When we talk about value
Value in relationships
I mean friendship with people we interact with.
It spurs different memories in our minds.
Here's a poem for you;

MY FRIEND;
Yeah that's what I call you
We've known quite a while
But now I wonder, if it really means anything
We've grown apart yet we hang to the thin thread of lies.
Saying we are one
Words we never use on a stranger, we freely feed it to our friend
Use or abuse, I can never tell the use
Special gifts of love are emptied to outsiders but our friend gets an empty basket of promises on friendship
What do we value
What is our muse
Why not call it quits
Than hold on to something that does not exist

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