Wednesday, July 31, 2013

A Quiet Friendship--By Celine Rose Mariotti--United States

A Quiet Friendship

Some people have a real loud friendship,
They want the world to know that they have friends,
They invite themselves into everyone’s life,
They demand a lot,
But they give so little,
When the chips are down,
They’re out the door,

Some people have a quiet friendship,
They keep their love for you deep inside,
They don’t impose or make any demands,
They give a lot and never ask any questions,
When times are rough,
They are there to give affection,

A loud friendship does not thrive,
A quiet friendship will always survive.

Celine Rose Mariotti is an accomplished writer whose work has appeared in magazines all over the USA, Canada, England, Scotland, Australia and India. Some of those magazines include: Green’s Magazine, Poet’s Review, Poet’s Art, Tombigbee, Hindu Young World, Magnolia Quarterly, Lone Stars Magazine, Pablo Lennis, Coffee Ground Breakfast, Pink Chameleon and many more. She has had six books published. She plays the guitar and banjo; has her own home business and lives with her family in Shelton,CT.

4 comments:

  1. A very shrewd observation on the meaning of true friendship, Celine. I can relate to this completely. Thanks for sharing your thoughtful poem.
    Jan x

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  2. Thank you, Jack Clubb, for the following comment--

    I love the philosophy in this poem. It is too true.

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  3. Hi Celene,

    I really liked your poem as it so true in observation, very well written.

    Sandra

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  4. Yes it is the quiet friendships that endure.
    We all long to find a friend like this.
    Well written.
    SuZ

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