Mill Field
Poems by Mill Field : 14 / 141
Gen Friendship
Friendship stands the test of time,
Where-ever the place, whatever the clime.
Friendship is mellow, friendship is strong,
Friendship stands fast during sorrow and song.
Friendship's not dumb, nor yet is it blind,
Acknowledges truth yet strives to be kind.
Friendship is something with feet on the ground,
Be thankful for friendship where-ever it's found.
Mill Field
Submitted: Saturday, November 18, 2006
Edited: Saturday, November 20, 2010
Poems by Mill Field : 14 / 141
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cool, you really know how to put thought's into words! ? !
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Isn't friendship marvellous these day where'ver its found in nano-space... a good write, thank you!