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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.

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  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!

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  2. I love this!!!

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

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    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

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    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

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

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    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.

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

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    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 -.- )

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    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

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

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

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

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