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Friendly feeling

I’ve a warm and friendly feeling
As I think of you today,
And I wish that we could visit,
But your many miles away.
Separated by such distance,
Yet your letters bring you near,
Through the miles we share a friendship
That becomes to me most dear.

Friends through correspondance only,
Still, your face I need not see
For your soul shines through the pages
Every time you write to me.
You’ve a special way of writing,
warming as the sunshine rays,
Bringing joy and inspiration,
Letters brightening up my days.
You’ve enriched my life, my dear one,
And Im glad God willed we meet,
“Friendships Road” is that much nicer
Traveling it with one so sweet.
A true friend is someone who reaches for
your hand and touches your heart.

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7 Responses to “Friendly feeling”

  1. Tiffany Little says:

    i think that the poem is good and whoever the author is
    should write more about being friendly

  2. Tiffany Little says:

    i think that the poem is good and whoever the author is
    should write more about being friendly

  3. Breanna says:

    These r very good good job make some more
    holla!

  4. stephanie medina says:

    i think that this poem was real touching it made think and remember all my friends. thank you for such beautiful poem.

  5. kelly says:

    I’ve been through alot lately and 1 of my friends has been there through the good and the bad an d i was amazed wen i found this poem and now she loves it to

  6. Naiel says:

    It's just lovely and real…So many people facing
    the problem of having friends on line and wish to
    have the possibility to meet them, but…………… !

  7. Torie Jones says:

    Your poem was sorry. You need to take that off the computer

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