True Friends

Simerjeet Singh

In the quiet corners of the heart,
Where shadows linger, where dreams start,
True friends dwell, a constant flame,
A bond unspoken, yet never tame.

They hold you steady when winds are strong,
A melody played when the world feels wrong.
Through darkest days or skies of blue,
They walk beside, always true.

Not bound by time, nor by the years,
They wipe your doubts, they calm your fears.
In laughter loud or in silence deep,
They are the secrets you long to keep.

With every step, they share your weight,
In every choice, they seal your fate.
Their love, a lighthouse on a stormy night,
Guiding your soul with gentle light.

True friends are echoes in the wind,
The quiet strength that never ends.
Through all the changes life may send,
In them, you find your journey’s end.

So when the road is rough and long,
And the world feels cold, so hard, so strong—
Reach for your friends, and you'll soon find,
That with them, you're never far behind.

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  • sorenbarrett

    Friends are special in that they are chosen while family is not. This write emphasizes the bond of friends and the strength of having them. A most lovely write.

  • Tony36

    Well written and expressed

  • Simerjeet Singh

    Thank you πŸ™πŸ«ΆπŸ»

  • Poetic Licence

    If you are lucky enough to have real friends, treasure them. A lovely write, enjoyed the read



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