Friendship Poems

Next to Family Poems, Friendship Poems may be the most emotionally engaging of all. In some cases, they may be even closer to you than your family. Especially during childhood. Many friendship poems focus on these people who are often the most memorable in our early lives.-Grandma Mary
Friendship by Joseph Chant
When presses hard my load of care, And other friends from me depart, I want a friend my grief to share, With faithful speech and loving heart.
Lines To A Friend On Moving by Effie Afton
The golden rays of sunset Fall on a snow-clad hill, As standing by my window I gaze there long and still.
Lines To A Married Friend by Effie Afton
There are flowers that never wither, There are skies that never fade, There are trees that cast forever Cooling bowers of leafy shade.
Where by George Doneghy
O, where are the friends that in youth we once knew, Whose smiles were like sunshine, whose hearts were so true? Alas! they are lost in the darkness and gloom That veils them from sight in the cold, silent tomb!
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