A Friendly Goodbye

A Friendly Goodbye

A Poem by Patrick Ramsey
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Ode to a friend dying

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My friend, my friend,
You're going to leave,
I'll miss your wit and know,
And though we've not talked today,
One talk would bring us close.

I've known you for so long, it seems,
You were always one who was there,
We'd have our deep, authentic chats,
I was quiet at your stare,

For though you're not verbose like me,
An inward one you are,
I treasured every moment that,
Our paths would cross from far,

Of giants only you I've known,
Much more a teddy bear,
Whose hug discussed both far and wide,
Whose presence longed to share,

An intellect methodical,
And yet a heart so deep,
With strong, patient tenacity,
With loyalty as steep,

Of you I cannot say enough,
I thought we'd both grow old,
But neither we are promised such,
And that we've always known,

You're not gone yet but on the brink,
Surveying that good night,
Your body dwindled, beaten so,
It looks not good your plight,

It is so our grieving starts,
Your journey to our hearts,
Mine you won so long ago,
I don't want now to part,

But go you will, and thus I write,
Forever I your friend,
May comfort, love, and wishes well,
Chase you until the end.

© 2017 Patrick Ramsey


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Heartfelt emotion in every line of this goodbye to a close friend. I suggest you try to see or talk to this friend before it is too late. I am sorry you will be losing this friend. Longevity is not promised to any. We must say what we want when we can. Emotionally touching. Lydi**

Posted 7 Years Ago


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Patrick Ramsey

7 Years Ago

I'm glad it was touching. He died in October of last year. I actually posted it on Facebook so tha.. read more
Lydia Shutter

7 Years Ago

I am glad to read this. I hope your poem was a bit of solace to him.



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Lovely sentiment for an old friend. Sadly it comes to us all, hopefully with 'comfort, love and wishes well' The first verse, unrhyming and 5 lines, seems to set the scene for your obvious anguish.. Then the rest of the 4 line rhyming verses seem to make a more formal statement on what is inevitable. Thank you for sharing.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Patrick Ramsey

7 Years Ago

Thanks for reading :-) It was written in a hurry. He was on a trip from the hospital because he wa.. read more
Great Aunt Astri

7 Years Ago

Sometimes poems seem to have more in them than intended. Or, rather, people can put interpretations .. read more
Heartfelt emotion in every line of this goodbye to a close friend. I suggest you try to see or talk to this friend before it is too late. I am sorry you will be losing this friend. Longevity is not promised to any. We must say what we want when we can. Emotionally touching. Lydi**

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patrick Ramsey

7 Years Ago

I'm glad it was touching. He died in October of last year. I actually posted it on Facebook so tha.. read more
Lydia Shutter

7 Years Ago

I am glad to read this. I hope your poem was a bit of solace to him.
It's hard to say good-bye, but putting off meaningful conversations is perhaps the number-one source of regret. Having composed this wonderful tribute - you must present a written copy to your friend! Emotional sound write .... :-)

Posted 7 Years Ago



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Patrick Ramsey
Patrick Ramsey

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