‘Those were the days my friend we thought they’ d never end’
I am sharing this blog post with Frank Solanki’s permission. I recently lost my oldest, dearest and closest friend. This poem touched my heart, I read it with tears in my eyes, recalling the times both good and bad that we shared. Lynn had known me far longer than anyone else, even my husband. I find joy in remembering the good times
Look back upon the flying time
How swiftly it went
Strongly etched in this heart of mine
The memories we spent
Now that we’re no longer together
Distant and apart
My heart beats now even stronger
Yearning for your heart
I know that your heart misses me
Mine misses you too
I know you’d never forget me
And I’d never forget you
Sonia Bellhouse loves writing and reading stories with a ‘happily ever after ’ending. She believes we all need love in our lives. Sonia writes Regency and Viking steamy romances. Her book Fire & Ice is a contemporary and Viking romance, with plans to reissue. She’s a member of Romance Writers of Australia. An ex-pat Brit, Sonia happily calls Australia home. She will always ignore the ironing in favour of playing with her cats. You can find her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/soniabellhouse.author/
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4 thoughts on “I’d Never Forget You”
Hello Sonia. I just read your poem. It touches the heart and I understand how you feel for your best friend. Wherever she maybe, she can still read your poem, she knows you dedicated this piece of writing to her. She is proud of you. Though people part from each other, but true friendship will always be, I believe the souls stay together. Wishing you a Happy Week!
Thank you I posted this poem wih permission from another blog-it was written by Frank Solanki, but it spoke to me. I do belive that like minded souls connect.
Hello Sonia. I just read your poem. It touches the heart and I understand how you feel for your best friend. Wherever she maybe, she can still read your poem, she knows you dedicated this piece of writing to her. She is proud of you. Though people part from each other, but true friendship will always be, I believe the souls stay together. Wishing you a Happy Week!
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Thank you I posted this poem wih permission from another blog-it was written by Frank Solanki, but it spoke to me. I do belive that like minded souls connect.
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Sonia, I’m so sorry.
The poem is a perfect way to express the heartbreak of losing someone you love dearly.
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My heart was heavy but I wasn’t finding the right words and then I read poem and asked Frank Solanki’s permsision to use it.
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