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I’m Your Friend…(Quest Post)



When the tunnel is dark
The road is cramp
When the end is blank
The way is swamp
I am your friend, still your friend when the wind is tough
The room is hot
When the land is hard
The sky is blur
I’m your friend still your friend.
When the light is gone
Your eyes is off
When your nostrils are block
The air is off
I’m your friend still your friend When the load is heavy
Your back is weak
When the way is long
Your legs are tired
I’m your friend still your friend When you hope is dead
Your faith is faint
When you God is away
Your end is dead
I’m your friend still your friend When you need a hug
But your arms are gone
When you need a kiss
But your mouth stinks
I’m your friend, still your friend when you have a dream
But sleep is on a journey
When reality is done
But you are still in the utopian
I’m your friend, still your friend.
When you need an arm
I’ll give my arms
When you need a leg
I’ll walk the mile
I’m your friend, still your friend when your name is lost
You can live with mine
When your voice is gone
I’ll voice with mine
I’m your friend, still your friend.
Be a friend to someone. 
I’m NWOSU


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