An English poem about friendship
Arrow and Song Arrow and Song
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Henry. Wadsworth. Longferro
I shot an arrow into the air,
I shot an arrow into the sky,
It fell to the ground, I don't know where it is;
It landed somewhere on the ground;
Because it flies so fast,
It flies too fast,
Unable to follow its flight.
No line of sight can follow its footsteps.
I sang a song in the air,
I sang softly to the sky,
It fell to the ground, I don't know where it is;
It disappears in the corner of nowhere;
Because whose eyes are so keen and intense,
Whose eyes are so sharp,
Can follow the flight of the song.
Can keep up with the melody of the song
A long time later, in an oak tree,
A long time later, in an oak tree,
I found that the arrow was still not broken;
I found the arrow still intact;
This song, from beginning to end,
From the beginning to the end of that song,
I found it in the heart of a friend again.
Deeply imprinted in the hearts of friends.
The second part of English friendship poems
Love and Friendship —— Poems by emily bronte
Love is like a wild rose,
Friendship is like holly.
Holly is black when roses bloom.
But which one will bloom most often?
Wild roses in spring are sweet,
Its summer flowers fragrant the air;
However, when winter comes again.
Who will say that wild roses are beautiful?
Then laugh at the stupid rose ring.
Decorate you with the glory of holly,
When December withers your forehead
He will still keep your wreath green.
The third part of English friendship poems
Hold on to me
Tara Simms
Hold on to me
Let me comfort you when you are hurt.
Hold on to me
Let me love you when you hate yourself.
Hold on to me
Let me help you through the difficulties.
I am the joy in your smile.
I am the tears you cry.
I'm in your every heartbeat
Hold on to me tight.