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Just a Friend

A Beacon in Life’s Journey

By Feumbana Njoya FatimatouPublished 29 days ago 1 min read

In a world vast and often cold,
I seek a heart of purest gold.
A friend to share both joy and tears,
To walk beside through fleeting years.

Not riches, fame, nor grand delight,
But simple warmth on a starry night.
A hand to hold when storms arise,
A beacon under darkened skies.

In laughter’s echo, sorrow’s sigh,
A friend to stand by, never deny.
With trust as deep as oceans wide,
A safe harbor where hearts confide.

In whispers soft and silence shared,
A bond that shows how much we cared.
For in this life, its twists and bends,
All I wish is just a friend.

With open hearts and open minds,
A friendship true, the rarest finds.
In every smile, in every tear,
A friend who’s always standing near.

Through silent nights and sunlit days,
A friend who walks life’s winding maze.
In moments grand or mundane blend,
A constant presence, start to end.

For in this quest, it’s clear to see,
The truest gift is loyalty.
No treasure greater could life send,
Than the gift of just a friend.

So here’s my plea, my simple call,
For a friendship to encompass all.
In this journey, come what may,
A friend to share both night and day.

Friendship

About the Creator

Feumbana Njoya Fatimatou



I feel a deep intrinsic motivation and joy when engaging in the act of writing.

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Comments (2)

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarran29 days ago

    This was so wonderful. Loved your poem!

Feumbana Njoya FatimatouWritten by Feumbana Njoya Fatimatou

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