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Lessons
Contributed by
Madeover
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Sunday, 17th April 2005 @ 03:32:02 PM in AEST
Topic:
toughstuff
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I have learned from her
Don't turn friends in to lovers.
Even in your mind
Because you can lose both.
Too many hurt
The whole world caught up
In a battle
Which ought to be fought
With oneself.
And dear lord
Fearful the path I walk
That I could with wrong words
Lose friends that way
Realizing
Her example must be there
To teach me
How not to be.
Grateful for the lesson am I,
But not for her pain.
A bored mind is an easy mind
For temptation to beckon
So busy I shall stay
Sweetly singing to each friend.
In turn like
A honeybee in the garden,
Who doesn't use up
The pollen of one flower
But shares one with another.
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Madeover
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Re: Lessons
(User Rating: 1 ) by MorningDove on
Sunday, 17th April 2005 @ 07:57:41 PM AEST (User
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This is an interesting write, for I believe you should be friends before you become lovers. It is true that it is rare you can go back to just friendship but if the love comes why would one turn away from it. Nice work here.
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