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English, 12.01.2021 05:30 am2garcia5

Can someone help me with the next line in a poem? I have this so far, and just need the next line. It has to rhyme with the previous one, and has to have 10 syllables. It's about friendship. Some friendships can be very confusing
but they can also be quite amusing!
There are many different kinds, you see,
some friends are perfect, and some disagree.

But in the very end, they'll reunite,
and forgive each other for every fight
because that is what a good friend will do

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