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The Course of Friendship
We were friends; We weren't friends;
First I met him. Next I talked to him.
We shared our feelings We shared again our feelings
We entrusted our secrets We entrusted again our secrets
We promised our loyalty We promised again our loyalty.
We were friends; We were friends;
Then I fell in love with him. Then he fell in love with me.
We no longer shared our feel in gs We still shared our feelings
We no longer entrusted our secrets We still entrusted our secrets
We no longer promised our loyalty. We still promised our loyalty
We were still friends.
by April Even
Breaking away slowly
Our images demand;
The constant visions,
A trembling hand.
We reach inside Fantasies are only
To find anew, Realities we are afraid to live
The rushing thoughts Or too ashamed to reveal.
Of future views.
And tested wings by Matt Szymanski
Now flying free,
We seek to discover eternity.
by Kristy Duncan
A Father's Love
Farewell, Seniors.
You are on your own- The love you've always sent my way;
While we are here, Has helped me every single day.
You continue on .. . I know your warmth will ever stay;
To work, to play, to exist. That must be true, I hope I pray.
We remember all you've given us. Your fatherly love is so sincere,
And we thank you! We care 'bout you! I feel delighted when I know you're near.
And we'll miss you!
Farewell, our Seniors of nineteen eighty-four! by Vicki Berkebile
by Kathleen Stafford
Friends
School and friends are both the key elements in Totally inseparable, other opinions unimportant;
an education. One would have few friends without Laughing, crying, and enjoying together
school. In agreement,-few people would have inter- During good and evil.
est in school without the establishment of friends. Special moments, a secret dream,
Thus, they rely on each other to function smoothly. Inside jokes, that mean
In these poems feelings about both are expressed Nothing to other people.
honestly and sincerely. But these times are for no one else
To learn, help, and
Savor each other.
by Kathleen Stafford
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Thank you Mrs. Bruins and Creative Writing for these poems.