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For My Small Group Of Friends

Here's to what we've done together.

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These past few weeks have been a thrill for me only for the reason of getting to spend some time with my friends. We've been everywhere from campfires to dive bars, and I do not regret any minute of it. Now, as college approaches, I can't help but to think about what will happen to all of us. So let's be happy with each other now, and remember what we have done together.

Here's to staying up all night. I can honestly say I have seen all of you with those stylish bags under your eyes. On these kind of nights we just sit, talk and eventually get our feelings out.

Here's to making a campfire. This is just the start of some of our memories together; seeing all of your faces around the fire makes me content. Let's not forget about the tribal dances, "Truth or Dares," "Never Have I Evers" and flannels.

Here's to getting closer. Even though we all spent most of high school together, I truly feel like we all have gotten closer. We've learned so much, experienced so much; felt so much with every one of us.

Here's to late night drives. It doesn't matter where we go. As long as we are together we know how to find the fun.

Here's to crying with each other. Whenever anyone needed to just cry, one of us was there to hold them and say "It will be fine."

Here's to fitting six people in a bed. Somehow we did it. I don't know how, but we did; no matter how many times someone laughed ourselves awake, we knew that these are the moments to live for.

I can't imagine what life has in store for all of us next, but I'm pretty sure that we all will remember our small clique. I will always be down for a spontaneous road trip or even a phone call. Just don't forget that we are all here for each other. I love you guys.

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