What It Means To Have A True Friendship
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What It Means To Have A True Friendship

A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words.

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'FRIENDSHIP', The only word which has a lot of meanings.

Even though this has a lot of meanings, the sole thing is that, it is the relationship which last the whole life whether you are together or not. A friend is someone who knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words. We all have friends. But everyone will have a special friend who will be more important than any others.

Once I was traveling by a bus, I met a guy. Very soon I became friend with him. We started talking. Actually, he was the only person who was talking. I was just listening to that. His words were so catchy, anyone could have listened to him.

As he started talking I found something special in his words. When he shared his experiences, I felt those feelings from his saying. Like the first raindrop touches the ground, his words touched my mind. I felt like I know him since years back. Sometimes he was simply telling his experiences, but I felt like those words were meant for me. I listened to him like a small child listening to music. I enjoyed each and every words.

As he was saying, I realized one thing. When he said his aims and wishes, I realized that he had the same aims and wishes as mine. But I remained silent till the end. I was really shocked that I don't know this person and he is saying my aims and to do things. He said me that " If we have a bad situation, don't let others know that. It is better to solve that by ourselves." When he said that, at first I felt bad for him that he is such a bad guy to say that, but afterwards I understood the meaning of those words. I was in a magical world which is created by his words.

As miles and miles passes, the depth of his words became more and more deeper. I automatically followed his words and began to start thinking about that. We talked each other for hours and hours. I was sad that I need to get down so fast that I need to go to the other way. When I said him that I am going and hopefully see you sometimes, he just smiled at me. I got down from the bus and walked. I was surprised that when I looked back he was with me and walking along with me. I asked that why did you get down with me?, He said me that he also wanted to go to the same place, I was really confused. But I was happy that at least some more time I can talk with him. We talked more and more. From a certain place, I realized that he was not with me. I didn't see when have he gone. I was really sad that he didn't said me at least a good bye.

I reached my home, and felt really bad that I forgot to ask his name. And still the person remains unknown for me. I don't know where he came from and where does he gone to. I know only one thing, He was just awesome. Till now I am following his words and still remembering those things.

When he left, somewhere inside me, it started raining and has never stopped. May be one day, I will meet him again.

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