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Friendship sustains us from "summary" of You'd Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow

Friendship is our lifeline, our anchor in a stormy sea. It is the one thing we can always count on, the one thing that keeps us going when everything else falls apart. A true friend is like a mirror that reflects back to us our best selves, our true selves. They see us in a way that no one else does, and they love us anyway. They hold our hand when we are scared, they lift us up when we are down. They are our rocks, our safe havens in a world that can be harsh and unforgiving. In times of trouble, it is our friends who come to our rescue. They offer a shoulder to cry on, a listening ear, a warm hug. They stand by us through thick and thin, through good times and bad. They are the ones who make us laugh when we want to cry, who remind us of our worth when we feel worthless. They are our champions, our cheerleaders, our biggest supporters. Friendship sustains us in ways we cannot even begin to imagine. It nourishes our souls, it gives us strength, it fills our hearts with love. It is a bond that transcends time and space, a connection that endures even when everything else changes. Our friends are our family, our soulmates, our kindred spirits. They know us better than we know ourselves, and they love us just the same. When we are lost, our friends help us find our way. They guide us, they support us, they never let us give up. They are the light that shines in the darkness, the beacon that leads us home. They are the ones who believe in us when we have lost faith in ourselves. They are the ones who never let us forget that we are loved, that we are valued, that we are enough. Friendship is not just a bond, it is a lifeline. It sustains us, it nourishes us, it keeps us going when everything else fails. It is a gift, a treasure, a blessing. And for that, we can never be grateful enough.
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    You'd Be Home Now

    Kathleen Glasgow

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