~Â Mary Oliver
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thinking about our friendship like rings on a tree.
thinking about how it strengthens with each new layer.
each new year.
thinking about how much more beautiful the world is with us in it,
together,
growing crooked and imperfect but reaching towards the same green-filtered light.
By @tinyfairytales
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  Friendship
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    I think awhile of Love, and while I think,
    Love is to me a world,
    Sole meat and sweetest drink,
    And close connecting link
     Tween heaven and earth.
    I only know it is, not how or why,
    My greatest happiness;
    However hard I try,
    Not if I were to die,
     Can I explain.
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    I fain would ask my friend how it can be,
    But when the time arrives,
    Then Love is more lovely
    Than anything to me,
      And so I'm dumb.
     For if the truth were known, Love cannot speak,
     But only thinks and does;
     Though surely out 'twill leak
     Without the help of Greek,
     Or any tongue.
    A man may love the truth and practise it,
    Beauty he may admire,
    And goodness not omit,
    As much as may befit
      To reverence.
    But only when these three together meet,
    As they always incline,
    And make one soul the seat,
    And favorite retreat,
      Of loveliness;
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   When under kindred shape, like loves and hates
    And a kindred nature,
    Proclaim us to be mates,
    Exposed to equal fates
      Eternally;
    And each may other help, and service do,
    Drawing Love's bands more tight,
    Service he ne'er shall rue
    While one and one make two,
      And two are one;
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   In such case only doth man fully prove
    Fully as man can do,
    What power there is in Love
    His inmost soul to move
      Resistlessly.
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    Two sturdy oaks I mean, which side by side,
    Withstand the winter's storm,
    And spite of wind and tide,
    Grow up the meadow's pride,
      For both are strong
     Above they barely touch, but undermined
    Down to their deepest source,
    Admiring you shall find
    Their roots are intertwined
      Insep'rably.
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