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English, 12.05.2021 22:20 dkhakdoust

FR POINT My best friend and I had a huge fig. ht the other night over text, and it was the worst we have ever fou. ght and I still can't believe that I said the things I did. I wrote her this poem... what do you think of it???

You are my best friend,
How much you mean to me?
You are my book, my savior, my key.

You are my diary, in which I daily write,
You are my star; you bring me to light.

No matter how much we fig. ht,
I’ll always be by your side,
We’ve simply been through too much,
To let what we have slide.

For years you’ve put up with me;
You’re my best friend,
I can always count on you,
I didn’t mean to offend.

Oh, dear friend, please forgive me if I hurt you,
Oh, dear friend, please forget my mistakes as I do.
Oh, dear friend, please be with me as I’m with you,
Oh, dear friend, I will always love you.

You are my one true sister,
That’s a guarantee,
You’re very smart, supportive,
And sooo trustworthy.

You’re funny, unique, inspiring too,
Brave, confident; just about anything will do.
You’re a role model to me; you never cease to amaze,
You’re humble, compassionate... I can go on for days.

Rain, shine, cold or hot,
You’re always there for me, on the dot.
I love you, and you love me,
We’re meant to be together, for the rest of eternity.

Dear ,
I’m not just asking you to forgive, but I am enlightening you on just how much you mean to me. You are my sister, I know you’ve heard it before, but this time I mean it, and every time before. What I did was wrong, I know I can’t deny, but I didn’t mean a single word, and could never say goodbye. You mean the world to me, that is a fact, and the things I said, was like my heart got hack. ed. I am going through some things, but that is no excuse, my whole life right now, feels like it’s all ab. use. Day by day, night by night, I know you’ll always be there for me no matter the sight. We both have equal talents, and I am so proud, of the women you have become, I’m crying out loud. I have imagined our weddings, time and time again, you, and me, that’s how it always ends. No matter how big a fight, or what the circumstance, I will always forgive you, there’ll always be a second chance. Remember that now, from here on out, you and me, I can’t live without. I love you to the moon and back, and will cherish our memories as I hit the sack. I simply cannot live without you, and I promise one day we’ll get matching tattoos. Now whenever we have a bad day, our tears, our pain, it’ll all fade away. Knowing I’ll always have you by my side, that’s the goal, when my life will unwind. I have, do, and always will love you, , with all my heart. If I ever lost you, I can’t even imagine. Life without you… that just couldn’t possibly happen.
Love, your BFF <3

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