Friend 1
Good day to you my long lost friend
It's sad that me and you, from many days
Had let our friend ship end
And had to go our separate ways
For if we stayed and yet did speak
No end to our own fight we'd seek
Friend 2
It's true you know, the way we fought
A horrid sight it must have been to see
But I'm sure that to an end we would be brought
After we found that to fight was silly
And that we'd come to apologize
And with one another sympathize
Friend 1
Well you must be right then after all
For just look now at us two
We thought that we for sure would fall
But now it's alright that we do
Looks like just time was a major need
Then the good in us could take to seed
Friend 2
Let's make a truce, right here and now
That latter we won't quarrel
That we won't cause hate, or beat our brows
Once it starts well make it over
So now goodbye, I'm glad when evil ends
And I'd say it's good, we finally made amends
Published by Kellen Fairly
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