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(Speechless.
Utterly speechless.
But let my pen do the talking.)

Shall we start?

It began years ago, the forming of a bond
Totally different souls
Intertwined by a totally unlikely song

they walked hand in hand
Like a firing squad on valentine’s day
Marching on, for they always had their way

They chirped and burped
Along the dusty streets, they sang
Disturbing all others, always at it with a bang!

They turned night into morning
And the morning into night
Never gone home sober, coz the feeling’s just too right

They thought they’d share forever
And forever is what they’d share
Sun or moon, rain or shine;
It is friendship!
Simple.
Rare.


The bond they share is strong
Memories that time cannot undo
And that totally unlikely song they would sing until forever’s due















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On Sunday September 2nd, 2007, Esau (282) writes:
ok then. i applaud where you come from. i assume i feel the same towards my friends which i can count on one hand, but i don't think i could have put into these kind of words.


On Tuesday July 17th, 2007, Rebell tiGer King (679) writes:
nicely written, friends to the end and far beyond that *cheers* -symph-


On Friday June 22nd, 2007, GreyDividing (202) writes:
Very touching. I remember those days.



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