Skip to main content

A Friend in Me (Poem by Mark Borne)

The road is long,
And bumpy, too,
But just remember,
I'm here for you.
Over the mountains,
Across the sea,
Remember you've got,
A friend in me.

-To an Anxious Friend

Mark's Addition: Okay, so, sort of modified. I wrote it for, surprise, an anxious friend, and then I decided to use it as a filler because Lucas Stories (sorry) isn't finished yet.

Comments

  1. 🎶You've got a friend in me🎶

    Anyway, this is a great poem! It perfectly summarizes friendship. My favorite lines are the first half. I love the great rhyme sceme!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I love this!!!

    I have "You've Got a Friend in Me" stuck in my head now XD

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You'd gotta admit, though, that's not a bad song to have in your head; especially when compared to "It's Raining Tacos" lol

      Delete
    2. Lol I don't know that song, but it doesn't sound like it'd be a good one to have stuck in your head. XD

      Delete
    3. You must've blocked it out...huh... xD

      Delete
    4. Did you play it once when I was around? The name sounds familiar, but I don't really remember it. Maybe if I heard it again I would recognize it.

      Delete
    5. Seems we had a conversation about it at connect group once.

      Delete
    6. It was at a small group thing; not the one where we had Bible Study, but the one where I always competed with H (...easiest way I can reference people without giving away their identity :P ) at Blurt

      S streamed it from Spotify

      (I put this comment in the wrong place -.- )

      Delete
    7. Yeah that's connect group ;)

      I figured S must have played it.

      Just listened to it and remember now. XD
      Definitely wouldn't want it stuck in my head, which it probably is now. XD

      Delete
  3. Hey mate, that's impressive.
    Signed: Meep

    ReplyDelete
  4. Wow, this is beautiful. This is sure to lift your friend's spirits.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Aww I love this, it's so encouraging and inspiring :)

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Would You Rather...? (#1)

These "Would You Rathers" are small, but they're meant to start debates. Debates, not arguments! Anyways, here's the first one: "In a mystery novel, would you rather have a friend by your side helping you while risking his/her own life... ...or would you rather have your friend safe at home counting on you to solve the mystery and come out safely?"

Nexus Mad Libs

I assume most of you are familiar with what Mad Libs are. Basically, you're given a bunch of blanks to fill in, and you do so without knowing what the story is. Each blank has a part of speech labeling it, and that blank needs something that fits the part of speech. For example: Adjective: ________ --> Adjective: Explosive In the end, we usually have a hilarious end result that makes no sense whatsoever. One example is this (which is a real result I got once with my siblings): "Another way to help you fall asleep faster is drinking a nuclear glass of warm vinegar ." First, let's go over some rules. Obviously, keep it family friendly. This still goes for all blog content. Do not submit two words in a row. Submit one, and when someone else does one, you may do another. Submit through comments. That'll make it easier for me to assemble the final result. The category is Medieval Heroes . Here are the blanks: Adjective: Constipated (Kyra) Per

Q/A With Shaly

This was bound to happen, like so much that the one that is probably next is I don't know... The Poet of Steel or Spitfire or Lady Knight, or just some other crazy. Plus, you guys know the drill. Mark's Addition : So...well...yeah, if anyone else wants to do one, let me know. Apparently, this is the thing to do on my blog right now, though I admit, I have no clue why.