The Compassionate Friends

2012 December 05

Created by Emma McElhinney 9 years ago
I can tell by that look, friend, that you need to talk, So come take my hand and let's go for a walk. See, I'm not like the others; I won't shy away, Because I want to hear what you've got to say. Your child has died, and you need to beheard, But they don't want to hear a single word. They tell you your child's "with God," so be strong. They say all the "right" things that somehow sound wrong. They're just hurting for you and trying to say They'd give anything to help take your pain away. But they're struggling with feelings they can't understand, So forgive them for not offering a hand. I'll walk in your shoes for more than a mile. I'll wait while you cry and be glad if you smile. I won't criticize you or judge you or scorn, I'll just stay and listen 'til your night turns to morn. Yes, the journey is hard and unbearably long, And I know that you think that you're not quite that strong. So take my hand 'cause I've got time to spare, And I know how it hurts, friend, for I have been there. See, I owe a debt you can help me repay For not long ago, I was helped the same way. And I stumbled and fell thru a world so unreal, So believe me when I say that I know how you feel. I don't look for praise or financial gain And I'm sure not the kind who gets joy out of pain. I'm just a strong shoulder who will be there 'til the end. Someone who will be your compassionate friend.