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Choral Speaking Script - Friendship (2013)
Together, together, together everyone
Together, together, come on lets have some fun
Together, were there for each other every time
Together, together come on lets do this right
We're all in this together
Once we know
That we are
We're all stars
And we see that
We're all in this together
And it shows
When we stand
Hand in hand
Make our dreams come true
Friendship, friendship what is friendship?
“Friends in a ship?”
“NO!”
“Friends…”
Would laugh her lungs off when you slipped would shed your tears off when you tripped she would do whatever you asked—day and night and she is a friend, with all might
Friendship, friendship friends in a ship together we sail shatters in the way—is no avail
Friends
will be there whether you want them to be there or not you have no choice but to be with them your tears, your laughter, you curse, you shatter friends are the pillars—they are your strength
“Wait!”
“Backstabbers; are they friend?”
“Yes!”
“What? Why?”
As they push you down, they will pull you up when you are ready
Will fix the damage within you, for they are your remedy be it in the harshest way ever, or the smoothest caress my dear will cast away your fear, will hold your hand forever
“How can we know that she is a friend?”
Someone who cares, someone who known that would always be there
“Someone who always would tell me the truth!”
Even when it’s the hardest thing to do
“That’s all?”
“No! There is more!”
“Friends…”
Someone who always knows what to say and when they don’t they don’t go away
“Someone who always walks by my side” through the hard times
For all those times you stood by me
For all the truth that you made me see
For all the joy you brought to my life
For all the wrong that you made right

For every dream you made come true
For all the love I found in you
I'll be forever thankful, my friend
You were my strength when I was weak
You were my voice when I couldn't speak
You were my eyes when I

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