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I Should Not Dare To Leave My Friend  (by: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886))
I should not dare to leave my friend,
Because -- because if he should die
While I was gone -- and I -- too late --
Should reach the Heart that wanted me.
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In Tempore Senectutis  (by: Ernest Dowson (1867-1900))
When I am old,
And sadly steal apart,
Into the dark and cold,
Friend of my heart!
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Lilies Of The Field  (by: Lisa G. Leming)
If I can find you in a sky so black
That the moon won't shine there anymore
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Little Boy Blue  (by: Eugene Field (1850 - 1894))
Aye, faithful to Little Boy Blue they stand,
Each in the same old place--
Awaiting the touch of a little hand,
The smile of a little face;
And they wonder, as waiting the long years through...
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Medicine For The Melancholy, The  (by: Michael Mack)
I'm the medicine for melancholy,
Elixir for a few
Unhappy souls who need a hand
To help to get them through.
A balm of Gilead for the pain
An evil world may brew.
I'm the medicine for melancholy
And I am here for you.
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Friendship Poems Books

Mirage  (by: Amy Lowell (1874 - 1925))
A thousand misconceptions may prevent
Our souls from coming near enough to blend;
Let me but think we have the same intent,
That each one needs to call the other, "friend!"
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My Friend Must Be A Bird  (by: Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886))
My friend must be a Bird --
Because it flies!
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Raven And The Lark,The  (by: Lisa G. Leming)
Said the raven to the lark
"See the rainbow in the dark
See the colors misty glow
For it is that time you know"
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Remembrance  (by: William Shakespeare (1546 - 1616))
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought
I summon up remembrance of things past,
I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought,
And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste;
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Revelation  (by: Robert Frost (1875 - 1963))
'Tis pity if the case require
(Or so we say) that in the end
We speak the literal to inspire
The understanding of a friend.
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