Monday, June 7, 2021

Friend, the Best

 

I have a friend. I call her best.
For she stands out from all the rest,
She’s fiercely loyal, caring, kind,
Encouraging and quite refined.
She believes in me, is fun and smart,
But I almost missed this friendship’s start.

Wounded, aching, recovering slow,
My Man and me, we’d had a blow,
That rocked our family to the core,
Our hearts were broken, tattered, torn.
T’was when this single mom asked me,
To watch her girls. She’d pay a fee.

But I was hurting, my heart sore,
I really couldn’t handle more,
And so I let her down that day,
Turned her little girls away,
But she was patient. Just one year,
Had passed. And she again appeared.

Once more she asked, and I agreed,
 Her girls joined mine in thought and deed,
But it’s not there the story ends,
Their mom became my lifelong friend.
Through good and bad, we two stayed close,
And helped with things that matter most.

Years of friendship we have had,
She supported me through good and bad,
Through marriages and births and more,
And grandkids, whom we both adore.
And coasting toward that Old Age ‘Hill’,
I find that we are best friends still. 

I think about it quite a bit,
And her request to babysit.
When I was feeling sorry for
Myself. And what had gone before.
And somehow, I just can’t dismiss
You know, I might have missed all this.

Photo Credit: Karen of bakinginatornado.com
Cause Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So KarenCharlotteMimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?

Next week, we'll monkey 'round a bit,
Please don't miss out, it'll be a hit!





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8 comments:

  1. I've been in that same position, looking back and realizing how close I came to not getting to know someone, and being so glad I did.

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  2. Oh good poem. Yes those almost misses make us stop and wonder ...

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  3. So beautiful. She was fated to be in your life.

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  4. I'm glad that you and your friend were able to maintain the friendship after a little bump in the road.

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  5. I think you've blogged about that before? Or maybe it was a mutual FB friend. I have a different story. It was I who wronged a friend, and she forgave me when I apologized. I'm so happy she took me back. We've known each other since high school.

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  6. What a blessing that she knew how badly you were hurting and tried again later when the edge had worn off.

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  7. I love this. So glad the friendship gift wasn't lost forever!

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  8. Love this Diane! My husband is this kind of friend to me :) And if it weren't for Match.com we wouldn't have found each other...

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