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SOCKS, a poem by Hal Patrice Bichel, USA
Friendship, Best Friend, Friend Poems & Narrative Poetry
Hal Patrice Bichel, USA
SOCKS
Two mismatched socks do I weardown upon my feet;one is old and loose and worn,the other snug and neat.And as I skip and walk and strollall about the town,not a worry's paid the younger sock;its mate keeps falling down!Perhaps I should too mentionthat the elder sock,despite its threadbare, stubborn nature,sure has seen a lot.And though its younger counterpart,trustworthy and fair,may not have seen as many steps,together they're a pair.
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