Two Best Friends
Two best friends, we laugh, possibilities thrown wide
A mother to a daughter, yet again and again
With ferocity we clash, never seeming to subside
But in those quiet, peaceful times, we move in stride.
A unified force, nothing dares to stop us then.
And two best friends we laugh, possibilities thrown wide.
Yet with one awful mutter, in response to a useless chide,
You ignite, and I smolder—failing to count to ten.
With ferocity we clash, never seeming to subside.
Other times, Out and about, we refuse to stay inside
And dancing in the sunshine, we sit and talk, comfort and ease with seemingly no end,
Two best friends, we laugh, possibilities thrown wide.
Then you say something tactless, feeling pent up frustration, yet failing to hide
And like an aggressive, compressed, and stressed volcano, I try to restrain, but it’s more than I can—
With ferocity we clash, never seeming to subside.
Through thick and thin, you remained by my side
Caustic, relieving you influence cannot be matched through pen…
Two best friends, we laugh, possibilities thrown wide
With ferocity we clash, never seeming to subside.