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25 Apr 2009
friends




I hate saying goodbyes. Not those normal goodbyes. The ones that you say goodbye knowing that you won't be saying hello to that person again or maybe it just won't ever be the same. I know things change just like the ever changing seasons. Wouldn't it be nice to stay the same all the time. Saying goodbye to a friend isn't a easy task for me. People come and go. It got me thinking, how did me and some friends became this 'hello and goodbye' friends? How did we go from good friends to total strangers? Strange. I'm really fortunate to have lots of wonderful friends. One thing for sure is that I will never forget all the fun and sad moments I shared with them. In the future I'll probably say to my son "Son, do you want to hear a story about wonderful people dad got to know?" Okay I'm getting a little carried away.



"Say goodnight, not goodbye,"
But sometimes, that's a lie;
Say goodbye, not goodnight,
'Cause sometimes it's not right.
Leave your heart, use your mind,
Move onward don't look behind,
Morning comes, morning goes,
Sun moves on the path it chose.
So get up, don't stay down,
Smile and don't you ever frown,
Say goodbye, not goodnight,
'Cause from now, you'll be alright.