Forget
Long Essay on The Day I Would Like to Forget 500 Words for Kids and Students in English
“I have learned that good-byes will always hurt, pictures will never replace having been there, memories good and bad will bring tears, and words can never replace feelings.”
The above quote proves true to the hilt for me. 14th July, 2006, was the unhappy day when my best friend ‘Shanky’ left for US permanently, and this very day of separation with my best friend I
would like to erase from my memory. Shanky, along with his whole family, permanently left for US because his father got a very good job with an American firm, based in California.
Though I have a great number of good friends but Shanky was closest and dearest to me, hence I miss him a lot. We chat with each other almost every day, over internet but sheer feeling of his physical absence makes me low and sad. It’s been years that I have met Shanky and with each passing day I miss him more.
Shanky and I shared many of our hobbies and tastes. He would be the first person with whom I
used to share any moment of happiness or distress. He multiplied my happiness and reduced my sorrows, a true friend indeed.
I often get nostalgic remembering the cherished moments which I shared with Shanky. We used to play game after game of chess, for hours at a stretch. We shared, all our notes and often helped each other with school assignments and projects. He was party to all my pranks which we planned at our secret hideout, the tree-house.
Shanky would always have the most important place in my life regardless of the great geographical and temporal distance between us.
I still feel sad when I think back of 14th July, 2006, the day Shanky left for US and I really want to erase this most unfortunate day of my life, from my memories. I wish we had computer like functions of ‘delete’ and ‘refresh’ in our brain, I would have definitely deleted this sad day from my memory.
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