Life's many visitors touch us in numerous ways, but it's the impressions left by true friends that are most remembered and seldom ever matched.
This poem originally was published in Friendship Poems
Impressions
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A lifetime can be likened to a lonely beach of sand. a stranger makes a mark one day, an imprint of a hand. As time goes by the beach once clear is now a cluttered field of memories and keep-sakes of the ones that we hold dear. Time does its best to wash away remembrances of those - the ones we never meant to meet - the ones we never chose. But as through some odd twist of fate these are the ones we cherish. The time we spend with these such friends, will never, ever perish. |
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