You know friends are never earned They are a gift from the loving God They're precious beyond human evaluation You dare not take them for granted Or they'll drift away like smoke And the warmth of there caring Will vanish into the chill of the endless night
Most of my friends are unknowns They probably won't even rate an obituary Unless they live and die in a small town Some where, where nothing much ever happens But some of my friends are big people They are famous, sensitive and talented Their names are household words And yet they are no more precious In God's eyes or in mine
Then those wonderful nobodies Who live and die in obscurity Who is your friend? He's someone who warns you with a nod Or with an unspoken word in hard times When you are hurting beyond words She's someone who holds you to her breast And sighs softly into your hair
When no other medicine Could possibly stop the pain A friend is someone who clinks A glass against yours Or answers the phone At three in the morning when you're lost And with a few words of encouragement And concern makes you realize Your not really lost at all
Friends come in both sexes In all shapes and sizes The most important thing They have in common is Their ability to share with you Your most sky splitting joys Or your' deepest most awesome sorrows
I think of all the things I have in this world I'm most grateful for my friends...