Best Friend Poem

I wrote this poem about my best friend Connie. We have been best friends for thirteen years, and still counting.

My Bestfriend Connie Marie

© Baylee Mcbride
You are my best friend, and that will always be true.
We've had our ups and downs, thick and thin we've been through.
I cant even explain it, I'm head over heels.
I love being your friend, and how great it feels.

You chocolate brown hair, and brown eyes too.
You can cheer me up, whenever I'm blue.
We take trips to the river, the water is nice.
We always go there, even when its covered in ice.

But grade five did come, and we split apart.
No longer were we friends, and that broke my heart.
But after a while, we forgave and forgot.
Our friendship was saved, and not left to rot.

I'm writing this poem to show that I care.
Each waking moment I know that your there.
Whenever you need me, I'll be by your side.
I say that with love, and I say that with pride.

Were like two peas in a pod, and maybe a carrot.
We exchange each hello, just like a pet store parrot.
Every passing day, and every passing hour.
Like most best friends do, we have unlimited power.

I'm proud to say, that Connie Marie.
we're best friends forever, I'm sure you'll agree.

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Published: Feb 2009

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  • thank you who ever wrote this poem it is touching and as I was reading it this poem sounds just like me and ma best friend

    jasmine Submitted Feb 2009
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