Friendship's Golden Wings
Angels without wings,
I've heard friends sometimes
called.
They walk
the earth among us,
to catch us when we
fall.
They simply seem
most unaware
the importance of their
presence,
or how
the kindness that they share
gives them special
luminescence.
The friends that
come in and out of your life
are your own angels in times of
defeat.
So when
certain ones stand out from the rest,
be sure to treat them specially
sweet.
When your weeks are
long and troublesome,
and burdens seem more than you
can handle,
angel
friends help you see through a different light,
and your life can become more
tranquil.
These wondrous
friends carry a special light,
and though they won't always
agree,
you know
they're really angels in disguise;
you know because it's what you
see.
Within the arms of
true friendship;
the warmth of it feels so
pure.
The loving
span of its golden wings
Gently wraps to
reassure
Ruth Warren
Poem Analysis:
This poem shows the importance of friendship, and how we are each other’s pillar of support. Your friend might not always agree with you but they are the ones that are always there especially in times when you need them. It tells people that they have to treasure good friends around them, and treat them nicely as you are important to them and they are important to you as well. True friends are like angels in disguise and always there for each other. Having friendship is an important part of our lives, without friends, we would not be able to have a change of character, whether it being from good to bad or vice versa.
The poem shows that friends would care for us no matter how hard the situation we are facing is. When we are down, friends are the ones staying by our sides cheering us up and helping us face the problem and solving it. When you feel like there is no hope, they bring hope into our life and always brighten up your day and allow you to think about the brighter side of life. Friends are always there when we need them, hence and therefore we should always treasure that we have them around our lives now, because it’s always easier to break a friendship then to have a close one.
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