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| Friendship Poems: 141-150 of 160 | | << <Prev 10| 11| 12| 13| 14| 15| 16| Next> >> | falling apart | | we always said that we would be friends forever. but has forever already came and gone and left us in the dust? do friends always end up .......... | Always Remember | | ....... out tears of love, sadness, and joy. we'll hurt for the faces of our friends. we'll long for the real bodies, not pretend. but if we reach .......... | Never say goodbye | | I feel the time is getting close, When we will have to part. Ill show that I'll miss you, With last words from my heart. We must be dreaming, For it has gone to fast. The time we have spent together, Will soon be in our past. I'll forget this day is coming, Today I stand .......... | Friends Forever | | written with a pen sealed with a kiss if your my friend please answer me this:: are we friends? or are we not? you told me once but .......... | im sorry | | If I can say I'm sorry, why can't you say that it's Ok? It was such a while ago, what I did that day. I apologize one thousand times and still you didn't care, I knew I knew you better then her, it was just a stupid dare. Every time I talk to you, you have to bring that up, why .......... | Our mistakes | | you say we are just friends so i go right along with you i never want our friendship to end. if it did i don't know what i would do. i .......... | A Powerful Man | | Dedicated to My Father and Mother Ralph Edward Terry, Sr. & Lynn Jean Terry A powerful nation now brought down to their knees, because of a terrible act from a coward who flees. A powerful man, the President is he, A powerful man whose love we now see. How strong and yet gentle, the President .......... | A true friend | | true friend a true friend is always there for us, to catch us if we fall, they never swear, lie or cuss, but they tell us to stand tall. a .......... | Anything | | ....... strong anything is where we are. children grow - school, sports cars, friends, travel all cost we're not young, we're still strong anything .......... | Darkness | | ....... want to see forgotten memories, even spiders, but worst of all you. what a friend that never came through, i've never seen anyone more stuck up .......... | | << <Prev 10| 11| 12| 13| 14| 15| 16| Next> >> | | Friendship Poems: 141-150 of 160 |
So much poetry and art has been dedicated to best friends. One of the most touching stories that have spun so much poetry and loyalties of friendship is that of Emperor Haidrian and Antonius. Haidrian made Antonius a god after the tragic death of his best friend at the Nile River during a voyage through Egypt. Our friends are very exceptional and a great asset to our lives. They share with us the good and the bad through life and give us a boost when needed. What better way to express your adoration and gratitude to your friend than through poetry. Best friend poetry often times share stories of good times and honor the friend with praise during trials that they have gone through together. Many best friend poems keep the memory of their friends alive even when they are gone. We have so many best friend poems that people have shared with us and we would like in turn share them with you.
best friend Poem of the Day
TACT
What boots it, thy virtue,
What profit thy parts,
While one thing thou lackest,
The art of all arts!
The only credentials,
Passport to success,
Opens castle and parlor,
Address, man, Address.
The maiden in danger
Was saved by the swain,
His stout arm restored her
To Broadway again:
The maid would reward him,
Gay company come,
They laugh, she laughs with them,
He is moonstruck and dumb.
This clenches the bargain,
Sails out of the bay,
Gets the vote in the Senate,
Spite of Webster and Clay;
Has for genius no mercy,
For speeches no heed,
It lurks in the eyebeam,
It leaps to its deed.
Church, tavern, and market,
Bed and board it will sway;
It has no to-morrow,
It ends with to-day.
- RALPH WALDO EMERSON
Quote of the Day
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TACT
What boots it, thy virtue,
What profit thy parts,
While one thing thou lackest,
The art of all arts!
The only credentials,
Passport to success,
Opens castle and parlor,
Address, man, Address.
The maiden in danger
Was saved by the swain,
His stout arm restored her
To Broadway again:
The maid would reward him,
Gay company come,
They laugh, she laughs with them,
He is moonstruck and dumb.
This clenches the bargain,
Sails out of the bay,
Gets the vote in the Senate,
Spite of Webster and Clay;
Has for genius no mercy,
For speeches no heed,
It lurks in the eyebeam,
It leaps to its deed.
Church, tavern, and market,
Bed and board it will sway;
It has no to-morrow,
It ends with to-day.
- RALPH WALDO EMERSON |
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