Thank You

Thank You

A Poem by Miss Andie
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"Things are never quite as scary when you have a best friend" - Bill Watterson

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Thank you for the hugs.

Thank you for the smiles.

Thank you for the laughs.

Thank you for making me feel worthwhile.


Thank you for the reassurances.

Thank you for the confidence.

Thank you for trusting.

Thank you for the compliments.


I can be annoying.

I can overreact.

I can be fussy.

I am aware of these facts.


But I’m loyal and I’m honest.

I will always be there.

For my best friends forever,

I promise, I swear.


So thank you for always

Being there for me,

Making my day brighter

And helping me to see.

© 2013 Miss Andie


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Friends`ve been the great tool to stimulate the gear of life to always move on ... your words`re quiet simple, peaceful, honest and, of course, as beautiful as you. You write with the fluffy flesh of your heart. Keep on!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Having a best friend is one of the greatest treasure! I loved this piece. You just made my day. :)



Posted 11 Years Ago


i liked the honesty about this piece. thanks for sharing. :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


I like it when the happy ones are written with as much genuine emotion and care as the angsty ones. Not enough like this on the site, and you've made me smile. Thanks.

Posted 11 Years Ago


And now "Thank-You" for penning this piece and sharing with us. I love seeing someone as beautiful as you feel all the time happy.

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Miss Andie
Miss Andie

Devon, United Kingdom



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British teen. Aspiring author. Studying Photography & English Literature A-Levels. I love to read & to write. My literary inspirations are Jane Austen, Sheila O'Flanagan, & J.K Rowling. I love m.. more..

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