Friends
What Would We Do Without Friends?
I'm thinking---big, gaping hole in my life.
Friends are where lovers stop, family can't fill, and enemies won't tread. They are the warm cover when you are sick. They are the cream-filling in your doughnut. They are the whiskey in your coffee. They are the punchline to your joke. They are the sour-tasting medicine you don't want to take, but choke down because you know it's good for you. They are the walk in the woods on a warm summer day--quiet and free. They are God on this earth. Cherish them. Call an old friend today and let him/her know you care.
I'm thinking---big, gaping hole in my life.
Friends are where lovers stop, family can't fill, and enemies won't tread. They are the warm cover when you are sick. They are the cream-filling in your doughnut. They are the whiskey in your coffee. They are the punchline to your joke. They are the sour-tasting medicine you don't want to take, but choke down because you know it's good for you. They are the walk in the woods on a warm summer day--quiet and free. They are God on this earth. Cherish them. Call an old friend today and let him/her know you care.



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