NEVER SO FAR
Did you ever see a sunset stretch across the starry skies
And wish those wondrous colors were reflected in my eyes?
Did you ever wonder about this, when the night came closing in,
If that same moon you're looking at was shining on your friend?
Did you ever stop and think, no matter where you are,
I just might be gazing up at that self-same star?
Do you know that gentle breeze that cools your fevered brow,
Could be dancing in my hair, or touching me somehow?
And if I sent a kiss to you, carried on the wind,
It might reach you, take one too, and bring it back again.
And if you see a shooting star across the heavens glide,
My mouth might form an " Oh, how grand! " as if standing by your side.
So when you close your eyes tonight, and the darkness does descend,
That same night wraps around me, too, until I wake again.
That morning sunrise that you see, so glorious and pink,
My eyes are looking at it, too, it makes me stop and think,
No matter what the distance, it matters not how far,
We can always find each other in the morning star.
I hope the time will never come that our friendship is at the end,
but if so I will still stop and thank the Lord for the time you were my friend.
love you all my friends
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Somebody's Mother
Mary Dow Brine
The woman was old and ragged and gray,
and bent with the chill of the winter's day.
The street was wet of recent snow
and the woman's feet were aged and slow.
She stood at the crossing and waited long alone,
uncared for amid the throng of humans beings who
passed her by nor heeded the glance of her anxious eye.
Down the street with laughter and shout,
Glad in the freedom of "School is out".
Came the boys like a flock of sheep,
bailing the snow piled white and deep.
Past the woman old and gray,
hastened the children on their way.
At last came one of the merry troop,
the gayest laddie of all the group.
He paused beside her and whispered low,
"I'll help you cross if you wish to go".
Her aged hand on his strong young arm,
he guided the trembling feet along;
Proud that his own were firm and strong.
Then back again to his friends he went,
This young heart happy and well content.
"She's somebody's mother, boys, you know,
for all she's aged and poor and slow".
And somebody's mother bowed low her head,
In her home that night and the prayers she said;
"God be kind to the noble boy,
who is somebody's son and pride and joy.
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{{{HUGS}}} ~~RDW~~
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