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Best Friend Poems
These Best Friend Poems are for your closest companion, lover , and childhood bestest ever forever friend. The one who shares all sorts of laughs, experiences and your life with you. These are free for you to use for non commercial purpose
Best Friend Poems
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You are my friend of friends, my confidant, my closest companion You are the one I turn to for comfort when my heart is heavy and the first one I run to when I have good news to share. Through seasons and years, you've grown nearer to my heart, and I want you always to know, my friend, how much I love you.
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Into every life a little rain must fall... ...Call me any time you need an umbrella!
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A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you today
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A friend is one who comes in when the whole world goes out.
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If I could catch a rainbow I would do it just for you. And share with you it's beauty On the days you're feeling blue. If I could build a mountain You could call your very own. A place to find serenity A place to be alone. If I could take your troubles I would toss them in the sea. But all these things I'm finding are impossible for me, I cannot build a mountain Or catch a rainbow fair But let me be...what I know best, a friend that's always there. Khahlil Gibran
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Best Friend Poems
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A friend is someone we turn to when our spirits need a lift, A friend is someone we treasure for our friendship is a gift.
A friend is someone who fills our lives with beauty, joy, and grace And makes the whole world we live in a better and happier place.
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Here’s to you! I am only as strong as the chocolate I eat, the hair spray I use and the friends I have. Thank you for giving me strength! I truly hope I’ve given you the same.
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Mateship
There’s a fine and dandy custom, And I’m with it all the way, It’s the greatest Australian mateship I encounter every day.
Not a thing on earth can beat it Nothing else can quite compare With the sense of loyal mateship That’s Australian’s special ware.
It embodies love and friendship Yes indeed. . .but something more. . . ‘Tis a creed for worthy living And it opens every door.
Do not ask me to define it It is something quite apart But it warms with fellow feelings All the cockles of my heart.
You are maybe sick and saddened But no matter what your state, Let me greet you as a cobber, With a “How ye goin’, mate?” Hope Spencer