I do not know how many times I have heard it before:
'A friend in need, is a friend indeed'.
In these difficult economic times
I see a lot of people struggle to make ends meet.
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Dear 'MISS' June,
Thank you also for reading my poems and for leaving wonderful remarks. By the way, that was to much to bear, I'm not that intellectual as you think. I just got crazy one day and started writing...ha ha ha! Well, I don't feel obligated to leave a wonderful comment here, but I love to say what I feel about this poem:
'You know who your true friends are when you are destitute or near destitution
They lift you up or forget about you into oblivion.'
Very true. Who need friends when they almost have everything? They love people around them to appreciate the things they have that others don't have. If their so-called friend turned their back against these kind of friends, they will simply say 'so what? I can live without you.' It's a sad fact. But take all their treasured things, especially money...they will then needing a friend. That's when a true friend comes to the rescue. I can sense a natural kindness in you cause you can see those things. That means you care. I love this sensible poem, honestly. thanks for sharing.: -)
From the hooker of smileys
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Dear 'MISS' June, Thank you also for reading my poems and for leaving wonderful remarks. By the way, that was to much to bear, I'm not that intellectual as you think. I just got crazy one day and started writing...ha ha ha! Well, I don't feel obligated to leave a wonderful comment here, but I love to say what I feel about this poem: 'You know who your true friends are when you are destitute or near destitution They lift you up or forget about you into oblivion.' Very true. Who need friends when they almost have everything? They love people around them to appreciate the things they have that others don't have. If their so-called friend turned their back against these kind of friends, they will simply say 'so what? I can live without you.' It's a sad fact. But take all their treasured things, especially money...they will then needing a friend. That's when a true friend comes to the rescue. I can sense a natural kindness in you cause you can see those things. That means you care. I love this sensible poem, honestly. thanks for sharing.: -) From the hooker of smileys