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I'm Sierra and I wrote this poem to always remember my friend who moved away. This poem is about that, no matter what happens, you and your pal should never be separated by heart.
Life- Long Pals
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Sierra
We are always by each other, never leaving.
We are best friends, never deceiving.
Sometimes we fight. sometimes we cry.
We're best friends, we never lie.
Life- long pals means best pals forever and ever.
We'll never be apart, never.
But some things change. you moved away.
I thought you were here to always stay.
But we made a promise to be life long pals.
We turned out to be the best gals.
If something ever happened to you, I'd remember we made a friendship pact.
Everybody knows we're friends, yep that's a true fact.
I will always love you no matter where you may be.
Just remember to always remember me!
Life- Long Pals by Sierra @FamilyFriendPoems
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We are best friends, never deceiving.
Sometimes we fight. sometimes we cry.
We're best friends, we never lie.
Life- long pals means best pals forever and ever.
We'll never be apart, never.
But some things change. you moved away.
I thought you were here to always stay.
But we made a promise to be life long pals.
We turned out to be the best gals.
If something ever happened to you, I'd remember we made a friendship pact.
Everybody knows we're friends, yep that's a true fact.
I will always love you no matter where you may be.
Just remember to always remember me!
Life- Long Pals by Sierra @FamilyFriendPoems
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