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The Garden of Friendship

Written by: Cowabash

G is for genuine, the friendships are just this

A is for always here for you, to join you in your bliss

R is for respect, for you'll find it does abound

D is for durable, it's always around

E is for everlasting, as friendships should be

N is for nurturing, the for this is the key

O is for outstanding, you'll find this is so true

For friendship can make you smile, when you are blue.

F is for fantastic, the way you'll always feel

R is for reliable, now that's a great deal

I is for independence, cause we're all so unique

E is for equal, in all we do and speak

N is for necessary, cause life without friends

Does not supply the soul with a purpose to our end

S is for support, friends always do you know

H is for happiness when the friendships grow

I is for ideas, we share them with each other

P is for the privilege of knowing one another.

©Cowabash 2004

http://www.gardenoffriendship.org/index2.html

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A Friend...

(A)ccepts you as you are

(B)elieves in "you"

©alls you just to say "HI"

(D)oesn't give up on you

(E)nvisions the whole of you (even the unfinished parts)

(F)orgives your mistakes

(G)ives unconditionally

(H)elps you

(I)nvites you over

(J)ust "be" with you

(K)eeps you close at heart

(L)oves you for who you are

(M)akes a difference in your life

(N)ever Judges

(O)ffer support

(P)icks you up

(Q)uiets your fears

®aises your spirits

(S)ays nice things about you

(T)ells you the truth when you need to hear it

(U)nderstands you

(V)alues you

(W)alks beside you

(X)-plains thing you don't understand

(Y)ells when you won't listen and

(Z)aps you back to reality

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The Bear and the Travelers

Two Travelers were on the road together, when a Bear suddenly appeared on the scene. Before he observed them, one made for a tree at the side of the road, and climbed up into the branches and his there. The other was not so nimble as his companion; and, as he could not escape, he threw himself on the ground and pretended to be dead. The Bear came up and sniffed all around him, but he kept perfectly still and held his breath; for they say that a bear will not touch a dead body. The Bear took him for a corpse, and went away. When the coast was clear, the Traveler in the tree came down, and asked the other what it was the Bear had whispered to him when he put his mouth to his ear. The other replied, “He told me never again to travel with a friend who deserts you at the first sign of danger.â€

Misfortune tests the sincerity of friendship.

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