When Friendships Drift and Change



When friendships drift like autumn leaves,

Not lost-just drifting free,

We find the gentle wind that weaves

A different destiny.


Some friendships fade like evening light,

Not broken-simply grown;

A glow that once burned warm and bright

Now softens into bone.


What once was filled with shared delight,

A spark that lit our days,

Begins to dim into the night-

A quiet, tender haze.


We change, we shed our former skins,

We learn what we can bear;

And things we once let settle in

Feel heavier to wear.


We grow, we find our truer pace,

Our paths diverge anew,

Yet in the stillness of this space

A heart remains true.


No blame, no sorrow’s heavy weight,

Just tender, honest grace;

Each soul must sometimes separate

To find its rightful place.


The laughter that once filled the air,

The tears we trusted then,

Transform into a whispered prayer

Of love we hold again.


The jokes that used to make us laugh,

The silence we could stand,

Now echo like a distant past

We no longer command.


We shed old skins, embrace new dreams,

Our visions stretch and bend;

Through shifting sands or drifting streams,

We learn to let things end.


And though the ache of parting calls,

A soft and sacred song,

Within the emptiness it falls-

A space for what belongs.


For friendships waiting, undefined,

Will chase away the gloom;

New stories spark as stars align,

A fresh, uncharted bloom.


And love that once burned fierce and bright

Still whispers soft and kind;

In day and night’s entwining light,

New bonds we’re sure to find.


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