Take the Lead
Take the Lead
By
R G FCopyright 2009
. . . Sh
Its been so quiet,
So very quiet,
.
I wander this earth alone,
Trying to find a place,
I once did call my home.
.
Among the cross roads,
Across the hills,
Crossing streams and rivers,
Through the twisted and scary forests of history lost.
.
I have met many . . .
Princes, shopkeepers, queens and peasants,
Acquaintances, alliances, come and go.
.
. . .and I remember,
When I first met you,
Twas a sunny day,
And the bonds of friendship,
Started to grow . . .
.
Like a mighty young tree,
Upon soils deep,
Never to fall, but strength to keep.
.
Then I blink and a rich memory fadeth away.
Like a candle snuffed out by the breath of wind.
.
Where art thou my friend,
Has life held thee in goodly place?
Trying to hold thy head of high,
Holding upon thy dreams,
Upon the fading summer sky.
.
My eyes fadeth, I grow weary in my days,
One last parting wish, before I become dismayed.
.
. . .My long lost friend,
I pass this torch to you.
The light of eternal friendship.
Will never be dark of blue.
.
Don’t give up in the battles of life,
Hold strong to they faith to the end.
If ye find the torch of hope,
Ye may call me . . . . . . .
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. . . . . . . . friend
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