A Place for Me
There is a special place in life,
That needs my humble skill,
A certain job I'm meant to do,
Which no one else can fulfill.
The time will be demanding,
And the pay is not too good
And yet I wouldn't change it
for a moment -- even if I could
There is a special place in life,
A goal I must attain,
A
dream that I must follow,
Because I won't be back again.
There is a mark that I must leave,
However small it seems to
be,
A legacy of love for those
Who follow after me
There is a special place in life,
That only I may share,
A little path that bears my
name,
Awaiting me somewhere.
There is a hand that I must hold,
A
word that I must say,
A smile that I must give
For there are
tears to blow away.
There is a special place in life
that I
was meant to fill.
A sunny spot where flowers grow,
upon a
windy hill.
There's always a
tomorrow
and the best is yet to be,
And somewhere in this
world,
I know there is a place for me

Walk With A Friend
I cannot ease your aching heart,
Nor take your pain away,
But let me stay and take your hand
And walk with you today.
I"ll listen when you need to talk,
I'll wipe away your tear
I'll share your worries when they come
I'll help you with your fears.
I"m here and I will stand by you,
Each hill you have to climb.
So take my hand, let's face the world,
Live one day at a time!

You're not alone, for I'm still here,
I'll go that extra mile,
And when your grief is easier,
I'll help you learn to smile!
When words begin to fail you,
a simple hug will do to
lighten someones burdens
and give them hope anew.
Heartache often leaves us speechless
with nothing wise to say.
Just (being there) speaks volumes
and friends can save the day.
We can cry with those in mourning
and hold each other tight,
for joy comes in morning
if we make it through the night.
Tears shared are not as bitter
as teardrops cried alone,
for friendships' soil is fertile
for seeds of kindness sown.
Love can expedite a healing,
and faith can light the way....
when words begin to fail you,
God taught us how to pray.
Written by Clay Harrison
