Friendship SonnetA Poem by Nathan BarettoA sonnet on the value and construction of friendship.
"Was he not present through all the trouble,
a helping hand amidst the fallen rubble?" And forlorn you were when he appeared, a gruff person to avoid as so you feared. Yet he was humble, and strong when need be. So to stay intact, was your maiden decree. In fact, you were sworn together through oath; yet foolish it seemed, until you read what you wrote. As the days passed, and soon became weeks- only signs of joy were showing their peaks. And with every moment, came a certain sensation, an immaculate surprise, and a sense of elation. So when you departed, in your attempts to endeavor, You pictured a friendship, and began to remember...
© 2017 Nathan BarettoAuthor's Note
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