For Friends Too Many to Name {a #poem}

by | Sep 24, 2016 | Life & Faith | 9 comments

Years and miles evaporate

like the season’s new-birthed fog,

leaving the strong, bright gleam of

friendship lighthouse true.

Holding true like the trees weathered

through decades of sun as we

weathered our own wearying

waves of life, lapping at the edge

of our friendship, threatening

to erode the years of tears

and laughter, the space and distance

breakers in between.

In between we hold on, reach

out past the yesterdays touching this

day as we raise high our glasses

crystal etching the air, the glittering sound

noting the miracle we are still here.

—–

Summer is a time for visiting friends & writing poetry. You can read more of my poems HERE

 

9 Comments

  1. Love this: “weathered our own wearying / waves of life, lapping at the edge / of our friendship”

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  2. “waves of life, lapping at the edge

    of our friendship”

    Grateful for those friendships the waves haven’t been able to wash away.

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    • Yes, indeed, grateful for the bedrock friendships. Thanks for reading, friend.

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  3. Long-lasting friendships ARE a miracle. Thank you, Jody, for your beautiful words to celebrate the blessings!

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  4. I have a list of those friends, too, Jody. SO grateful for them and for God who has kept the cords of friendship tight through the years.

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    • You’re right, Lisa, it IS God who has kept the cords of friendship tight. The friend I had in mind was someone I celebrated my (64th!) birthday with this summer; we’ve known each other for 50 years. She doesn’t know Jesus (yet) but I’m grateful to God she has stayed in my life.

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  5. “weathered our own wearying waves of life” <– i like this bit best.

    Thanks for sharing…blessings to you!

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    • Thank you, Miss Darlene. I’m guessing you’ve got some friends like this, too.

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  6. True friends…it’s worth it💕

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