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To One of My Best Friends MAG
I know sometimes
 you may not like yourself
 and you don't feel
 like you're worth much
 and I also know
 that sometimes
 you put yourself down
 without conscious thought
 you may not feel special
 and call yourself a boring person
 but your mind set is completely wrong
 'cause you're a special person
 you don't always see
 the smile you bring to my face
 you don't always see
 that you mean so much to me
 it hurts me
 when you diss yourself
 and make me worry
 so much
 'cause you're worth a lot
 a lot more than you know
 so use those seventeen muscles
 and give me a smile
 you're one of my best friends
 treat yourself kindly
 'cause I can't always create my own joy
 unless you help me

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I love this. And i love how you wrote "one of my best friends" instead of my best friend. Not only does it bring fluidity, but i like how you dont put a definite lable.
Please comment and rate my new poem "Safe On A Cloud"!! And some of my other poems, because I'm new to TeenInk: "Girl Next Door", "Captured by Reflections" and "Longing For Those Days" !
I would really appreciate it! Thanks!
Hope your friend is okay!
Something we just learned in English today about poetry: If you put forth a first person narrative, you can write the poem and title in that character, and be seperated from that character.
