The Web Poetry Corner - Norma Jean Duncan - Friendships
Friendships
by
Norma Jean Duncan
Fresh fallen leaves in a forest in the fall
Snow in the valley and on mountain tops so tall.
Flowers in the spring, summer breezes on our face
Day dreaming in our mind, of some lovely place.
All these things, are most refreshing and so nice
Like eating cold watermelon that's cooling on ice.
Or lovely fireworks on the 4th of July
Receiving a friend's letter with a sweet reply.
Playing with some children who's obedient and fun
Relaxing and enjoying the nice warm sun.
Keeping secret a memory of a love that was lost
Buying something you wanted, no matter the cost.
All the lovely things, that our hearts can dream
Feeling so proud we think we'll burst at the seam.
Nothing is compared to the happy way we feel
When we discover a new friendship that is real.
If we have so many friends, more than we can count
There's room for one more, as rain drops in a rain spoout.
True friends are really a treasure rare
Happiness is having - someone with whom to share.