You’ll have your kids, and I won’t probably be there…
I’ll get incredibly wasted and get married in vegas to a dog, and you won’t probably be there….
You’ll turn 30 and have a happy family and friends picture, and I won’t probably be there…
I’ll turn 30 and have cozy, sad dinner with my parents, and you won’t probably be there…
You’ll get divorced and go through a mid-life crises, and I won’t probably be there…
I’ll find a partner and then catch them cheating, and you won’t probably be there…
You’ll re-marry and have more kids and more happy pictures, and I won’t probably be there…
I’ll be alone when my retirement program kicks in, and you won’t probably be there…
But when we both turn that corner of the street and bump into each other, we will always fall back into our own routing of best friends. Because our friendship goes beyond the human necessity of reassurance. Our friendship is based on an unbreakable natural connection. Whether we like it or not.
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