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To My Really Good Guy Friend..

To countless songs & advice, thank you.

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To My Really Good Guy Friend..
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So I really question writing this article... because you'll tell me over and over again how much you "hate" me or how you think it's corny. But I really cannot thank you enough for everything, and I mean EVERYTHING you've helped me with.

Whether it was the really cool songs you've shared with me over the past 2 years or the countless advice you've given to me. You've been an amazing friend. Our walks & talks once in a blue moon after school- just seeing what the world is like.

Shit, even people watching to see their mannerisms in public and how they differ from how they may act around other people or at home. We've had some good memories together man.

Plus, some really good laughs.

From memes and bus rides to trips to the marketplace, or even walks in the halls.

If it wasn't for you I would probably be making some more stupid decisions. But I'm glad I've met you. You keep pushing me to move forward in my life and to not give up or lose hope.

Everything happens for a reason. We may not know exactly why or how, but it does occur for something.

Well, instead of me continuing to ramble on and on- As we talk about on a variety of topics- the main point here is to thank you for everything you do. I want you to know how much I really care about you. You're a really good guy and I'm really happy to call you my friend. Even though I may blow up your phone at like 1am sometimes, it's good to know that someone cares.


Keep it real, as always. \\

And as Front Porch Step says//

"You Made Me Whole Again. You gave me sense of peace
You Took The Knives Out Of My Back And Let Me Bleed Out
All The Anger And The Madness
."

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