Friendship Poem by Charlie Murphy

Friendship



A Friendship is like a road
A Road that you've never gone down before
It looks just as any other road would. One of the many you've traveled down before
A road that is a test
Of Heart. Of Hope. Of Faith. Of Patience. Of Trust.
So with not much knowing, you take that path
You go down that road
It gets bumpy, and your tire goes flat...with no gas left in the tank
You are left standing in the middle of nowhere with your
Patience little, heart lessening, little trust, and hope diminishing.
You reach into the trunk and attach the new tire...and begin to push your car
up the hill, up the hill with all your strength
And halfway there, your arms give out...your knees buckle...and you fall
Beaten. Tired. With little hope. With little faith in your car and yourself.
So you see a house up on the hill
and you go up to that house and ask for help
A helping hand now assisting you to push your car
A hand so friendly and kind, you both push the car up the hill
But you slip and scrape your knee.
A hand reaches out and asks you to grab it
So It pulls you up, on a test of faith
and you push that car to the gas station a few miles down the road
Down the road.
Down the road.
Down the road.
So Always believe.
A friendship is like a road that you've never been down before.
So keep your faith
Keep it close to your heart.
And always remember to bring an extra tire.

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