I Love My Friends

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  • LovingJesus
  • Well, here goes nothing. Really. I'm not doing anything.

I Love My Friends

If I could be given a fortune in full, immediately and without strings to pull,
I wouldn't accept it; I couldn't you see, my life is just brilliant, at least good for me.
I've already found the fortune that's mine, it's really so simple I don't need to sign.
You see, I have friends who can guide me along, and loudly with pride we can join in our song.
If I had fortune, or fame, or a crown, then through all the world my name would resound.
But if I had things of such nature as this, then I could not live with my friends or in bliss.
If you do see where I'm going in rhyme, then maybe we could get together some time,
To just see a movie, or maybe a play, or perhaps just to talk or to hang for a day.
It's a simple idea, it's still incomplete. To something that's happened it still can't compete.
But it can be done, and it probably will, for being with friends is for me such a thrill.
Sincerely I hope that this message is viewed, in a way that it's meaning is not misconstrued.
It's simply to say what I feel in my heart, and if this offends you then do not be part
Of this simple idea which I shall perfect, so that what I attempt shall come into effect.
If I had a motive, I would stop the clock, but since I don't have one I'll let it tick tock
To count down the minutes until I employ my simple idea which works like a toy;
As mentioned before, I just want to be with a group of my friends with a movie to see.
This is my aim, my goal and my shot, and into this goal I will put all I've got.
So now in conclusion, simplicities here are all that I need and a friend to be near.

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When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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