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Friendship Poems
Friendship isn't always easily described. The Eskimos, they say, have a hundred different words for snow. Unfortunately, the English language isn't quite as innovative, though it has vast opportunities to differentiate meaning. Certainly, Love is one of those opportunities. And so, too, is Friendship.
Instead of different words, however, we're stuck with simple adjectives. Close friend. Best friend. Childhood friend. Intimate friend. Trusted friend. Beloved friend. But whether you use adjectives or different words, few could deny the nearly infinite meaning in such a simple word.
Friends are special people. We can't pick our family, and we're sorely limited in the number of them at any rate. Society and mores (and often our own conscience) dictate we select a single mate. But our friends can be as diverse and infinite as the adjectives we choose. Our friends, in a very real sense, reflect the choices we make in life.
Friendship Poems (1-25)
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by Michael Mack
This poem gives new meaning to the phrase "making friends," and exposes an important Truth about Life.
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by Sauni
Friends offer us much, not least of which is protection from many of Life's troubles.
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by Becky
This poem is about not just hearing your friend, but actually taking the time to listen and understand them.
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by justageorgiaguy
Our path is bumpy enough without trying to walk it in the dark.
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by Kit McCallum
Sometimes, mere words are just not enough to express to a friend or loved one how we feel. Yet, try we must.
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by warmhrt
When friends gather, much is exchanged. Including words of gratitude.
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by Marge Tindal
This short but very beautiful poem reveals a rare Truth - pain shared is pain lessened.
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by Walter Poe
Sometimes the only thing we can offer a distant friend is our support.
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by Alastair Adamson
If wishes were horses, would you still ride?
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by Tara Simms
Friendship has many meanings, encompasses many things, but recognizes few limitations.
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by HM3
There is comfort in friendship, and peace in understanding.
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by Katy
It's not easy to define something that is both universal and unique.
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by Karin Schaefer
Life hands us many different things, good and bad. One of the greatest gifts we receive is the love of a good friend.
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by Mindy Carpenter
Some people divide others into categories. These are family, they say. These are friends. But being one doesn't necessarily mean they can't be both.
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by Tina K
It's not always easy to say you're sorry. And time makes it no easier.
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by Jenny
Carelessness and neglect can be dangerous to a friendship. And painful.
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by Mindy Carpenter
This tribute is to a dear friend - who happens to also be a Resident Poet at Passions.
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by Kerry
Every decision brings a price, and often that price brings sadness when two friends must part for a time. And still, hope remains.
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by Sammy Lane Sharp
From the mouth of babes (now grown), comes infinite wisdom and compassion.
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by Hope
This poem is a lovely metaphor of the way friends are joined by common thoughts and feelings.
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by Music
Sometimes, just "thank you" doesn't feel like enough.
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by Sammy Lane Sharp
A true friendship that lasts throughout the years is rare indeed, and to be treasured as a priceless gift.
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by Daisy
What is it that a good friendship gives us? Maybe everything.
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by Vergil F.e. Tudtud
Childhood friendships may wan, but their memories will never leave us.
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by Erin Sheets
The way we see our closest friends is an important part of friendship
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