Just Friends

Jasmine Swift

Going back to when we began.

The times when to another, I no longer ran.

I didn't want this to leave a scar.

I didn't know we'd come this far.

You were there when I wanted to die.

You were there when I cried over some other guy.

 

I watched you as you were watching me.

I ran away so my blushing cheeks, you couldn't see.

Everyday, I wished I could be with you when the day ends.

I wished we could've been a little more than just friends.

 

April 29th, the end of the school year.

The day we left our classes, our hearts full of cheer.

In the courtyard was the start of a love like this.

By the tree called "Oaky" was the moment of the first kiss.

9 months in, it still feels just right.

I have your summer days, and your cold winter's Midnights.

 

Now I'm here with you, and you're here with me.

I can't help but feel this was meant to be.

I want to have you to hold until our time ends.

I want to forever be a little more than just friends.

 

Never thought it could be, but now you're in my world.

Everything feels right when you call me your girl.

I just want you, I don't care about roses or the diamond ring.

In your arms, I feel safe no matter what the world may bring.

 

From now on, I hope that it'll be you and me.

 We know the truth from the lies they see.

There's nothing like laying by you as each day ends.

We're just a little more than just friends.

  • Author: Jasmine Swift (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 26th, 2023 14:20
  • Category: Love
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Comments2

  • Eileen Clark

    Hi, I love this and I've been there...often!

  • 🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽

    A lovely happy poem of love and comfort, superbly rhymed wow. Kudos!

    Plz also read and comment my newest poem too.

    • Jasmine Swift

      Thanks for the compliment. I'll be sure to read your reply on that poem.



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