In Route to a Friend's House

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    This poem was written shortly after my 16th birthday.

    In Route to a Friend's House

    The path in which one travels to a friend's house is never long
    For every inch forward is a shorter distance ahead of oneself 
    Imagine the bliss it'd be to be in thy presence of a friend
    Friends so true and loyal have no need to boast or brag for admiration
    For they know they've already got the attention of a dear friend
    And so I say, though it may be raining...causing sleek streets,
    The path in which one travels to a friend's house is never long
    The mere thought of care in a friendship can be so rare that it'll hurry the travel 

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    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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