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Posted On 05/15/2008 16:12:19 by sporty_sari_bear

When I write a poem it seems
I don't know what to say
And yet I thought that I would try
For you on your birthday.
 
When kids are small they make an oath
With pinkies curled up tight
'You know that we'll be friends forever
And that I love you right?'
 
I know that I can trust you
And I know you'll never tell
We can talk 'bout anything
And that's why you're my pal.
 
I admire the way you do things
I like how you understand me,
and the crazy things I do
You'll always lend a hand.
 
I'll always look up to you
You'll always be right there
I'll try not to disappoint you
Because you know I really care.
 
I hope your day's the very best
And that you have great fun
You are my friend,
you'll always be The greatest #1.

 

            &nb sp;          me and lolgirl wrote this peom for my friend for her birthday :)

so i hope you like this poem..  you can use this anytime.. feel free.. :)

  tell me what you think................




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From: sporty_sari_bear
05/16/2008 14:30:06

thanks.. i love it.. :) it made me cry but happy at the same time.. thx lolgirl.. love ya



From: MaidservantX
05/16/2008 10:53:21

Cute!





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