Sonnet: Good Old-Friendship Poem by Dr John Celes

Sonnet: Good Old-Friendship

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The love we bear as friends is deep-rooted;
The tussles we have had aren’t worth a pie;
Our altercations are but else-mooted;
Until the end, our friendship should not die.

Let not our foes plant ‘land-mines’ in our place;
Let not our enemies take advantage;
Let not the middlemen distract our gaze;
We have a common worthy heritage.

Our friendship’s old by quarter century!
Some wait to see it fall apart somehow;
Misunderstandings, better we bury;
Our unity is precious for us now.

The opportunists try to break our peace;
Our friendship’s strong and never will it cease.

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Dr John Celes

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Tamilnadu, India
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