Tell someone you Care

Tell someone you Care

A Poem by The Unherd
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i love this poem! i didnt write it but i love it so im putting it out tthere so everyone can see!

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Around the corner I have a friend,
In this great city that
has no end,
Yet the days go by
and weeks rush on,
And before I know it,
a year is gone.
And I never see my
old friends face,
For life is a swift
and terrible race,
He knows
I like him just
as well,
As in the days when
I rang his bell.
And he rang mine
but we were
younger then,
And now we are busy,
tired men.
Tired of playing
a foolish game,
Tired of trying to
make a name.
'Tomorrow' I say!
'I will call on Jim
Just to show that
I'm thinking of him.'
But tomorrow comes
and tomorrow goes,
And distance between
us grows and grows.
Around the corner,
yet miles away,
'Here's a telegram sir,'
'Jim died today.'

And that's what we
get and deserve
in the end.
Around the corner,
a vanished friend.
Remember to always
say what you mean.
If you
love someone,
tell them.
Don't be afraid to
express yourself.
Reach out and tell
someone what
they mean to you.
Because when you
decide that it is
the right time
it might
be too late.
Seize the day.
Never have regrets.
And most importantly,
stay close to
your friends
and family,
for they have
helped make you
the person that
you are today.

© 2009 The Unherd


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such*

Posted 15 Years Ago


this is the best poem ive ever read so please continue making poems and suck...

Posted 15 Years Ago



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The Unherd
The Unherd

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