A Friend is A Verb, Not a Possessive Pronoun.

A Poem

Fernando Aguilar
2 min readJun 30, 2018
Photo by Stephanie Buffington on Unsplash

The word “friend” is a derivative of the verb “freon,” which means, “To love.”
A friend is a person. And a friend is a verb

For poetry you do not have to think
we need to feel more
It’s normal not knowing what to do.

you’re
trusting in harmony
to see it manifest —
everything that you are asking.

Something to focus on.
Someone to care for.
A friendship to cherish.
A mouth to smile with.

We do not ask for much
We ask what we’ve had.
be it for a day, or a week that is.

I only ask for a little action.
because I’m tired of being the reaction.
You know, a little samba,

I’m tired of hearing dirty words.
People wishing bad for someone they don’t even know.

I choose the love that comes from the heart.
The gratitude
people who knows how to appreciate.

Life is not about things
Life is about events.
and I keep telling:

I used to dream before I had you around
Then you found me
the most beautiful jewel
you have chosen me.

You were
the first who taught me
how to be me.

So, repeating patterns is simple.
meet again and love them.

This experiences cannot be normal
but it can feel real
When will I live?
So well like you do?

A natural beauty, spatial harmony
emotional explosion, supernatural complexity
colossal pleasure, intuitive flight.

I will be with you what
I’ve been training every day
We will give and receive,
falling without hurting.

I do not ask for much
I ask for what I’ve had.

“Sun shining on a lone pink flower on a green stem in a patch of grass” by Zoltan Tasi on Unsplash

Thanks For Reading ❤

Much Appreciation.
Enjoy your Day.
Peace.

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Fernando Aguilar
Fernando Aguilar

Written by Fernando Aguilar

• • Outputting thoughts as they emerge from inside ••

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