Enduring Friendship

Karen Diann Hayden 1947 (Bemidji, MN)

Ode


I saw your name upon the screen,
And my heart skipped a beat.
So many years have come and gone
Since our love was new and sweet.

We were just children then,
But our feelings were, oh, so strong.
And yet we knew the time was short,
And to each other we'd never belong.

That kindred spirit that we shared
Didn't die when we had to part.
It was set aside in a special place;
It kept living in our hearts.

And now, I know we'll  talk again,
You said you'd be in touch.
The fact that you replied so soon
Said little, yet so much.

I think that you remember well,
The night we said goodbye,
The tender kiss, the warm embrace,
How hard I tried not to cry.

And though we've gone our separate ways,
How nice to remember and know
That all these years, the friendship has lived,
And has never lost its glow.

What comfort it brings just to think,
We can take it out now and then;
Dust it off in a moment's time,
And renew it once again.

It still is just as innocent and pure,
As it was when we were young.
It spans the years, the joys and the tears,
Accomplishments, and successes unsung.

And while it will not change our days,
Or alter our lives' directions,
It's good to know that you are there --
My special friendship connection.

About this poem

I wrote this poem to commemorate a high school love that changed to an enduring friendship through the years despite long times of lost contact. It is still a special part of my life today.

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Submitted by karenh.56268 on February 03, 2023

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAXA BCXC XXDX BEXE XFDF GHXH XBXB XIXI GXXX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,230
Words 276
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

Karen Diann Hayden

I grew up in a small farming town. I married a farmer and we raised 5 children. I had majored in English in college, and took a job as a high school Library Clerk. During the 20 years in the library, although I was an avid reader and writer, I discovered a penchant for poetry. I found I was inspired by everyday experiences, people around me and those I loved. more…

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