 
 
My True Best Friend - Amanda Joyner
You Gave Me Wings - Barry S. Colvin
 
 
My best friend and I  
He's the greatest person 
He always knows 
Sometimes he's been  
Next year he'll be 
'Cause you see that my best friend, 
 
 
"Attached is a poem I wrote for my parents 50th wedding anniversary.  I know
that this is strictly friendship; however maybe someone would enjoy reading it
or using it for their parents anniversary."
 
 
As a young tot, 
A family with love  
I still recall the good old days 
Mom with the handle of doing  
As a young tot, I never knew 
As I grew older, things started to change 
The wonderful thing about those years 
As I matured, got married and had kids 
It became natural,  
Today I know, without a doubt 
All these wonderful things 
Thank you, 
Barry
 
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MY TRUE BEST FRIEND
© 1996, Amanda Joyner 
Always seem to fight,
But he's there when I need him,
He talks to me at night.
Anyone could ever imagine,
He's kind and funny,
He sends love out like magic.
Whenever I'm sad,
Whenever I need to cry
He's there.
The only one who understood,
My best friend's
The only one who would.
So very far away,
But next to me
Is how he'll always stay.
Just happens to be my brother,
And Bubba, no matter what
I'll always love ya.
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YOU GAVE ME WINGS
© Barry S. Colvin 
without care or concern
I lived within a family
that was ever so strong
A family with care
A family that I knew 
would always be there
With Dad on the road
And Mom home to stay
Dad calling each night just to say, 
“I’m working hard and will be 
home in a few days”
Always to end with “I love you all”
all the motherly things
The housework, the meals, 
and bandaging a scraped knee
My sisters and I, never to fear, that a hug and a kiss would always be there.
Just what the job was that 
Mom and Dad had to do.
But I did know, without a doubt
That I was always loved, I was cared for
And my Mom and Dad 
would always be there.
I learned how to sew and cook a few meals
A sense of responsibility and 
what it meant to share
Maturing was tough, 
especially those teenage years
As I had choices to make and 
do things as far as I dare
Was that a foundation was being built
A structure of sorts, 
where the choices were mine
And I would have to sort my choices out.
The job of parenting became 
much clearer to me
The magic of love, of caring, 
of worry, and fear
All became one bundle of happiness for me.
almost an instinctive nature
To love, to give and to always be there
My kids became my life, 
always on my mind
Just like my parents, it has to be
They gave me the power of parenting
My structure, my thoughts, 
my sense of responsibility
My strengths, my weaknesses, 
my individuality
The love in my heart, 
the ability to support and share
Came because my parents were always there
Are because, Mom and Dad
You gave me wings.
With Love Always,
 
 
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