What You Have Done

By Jack Eastham, published Nov 20, 2007
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Your hand, a warm touch

When life turned so cold;

Your shoulder, a steady rock

When I had no place to lean;

Your ear, a source of comfort

When no others would listen;

Your heart, a wise counselor

When I had lost my way;

Your faith, a beacon of hope

When I drifted off course;

Your love, a reason to rejoice

When I awake to each new day.

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Very soothing to read this; I really want someone to feel that way about me someday. But it's not something that I'm very worthy of although I really have tried. And I can think of very few people in my life that deserve to hear this one. But I think that many have also tried. Some how we don't lean on each other as much as we should; people are too uncomfortable with looking weak when they need somebody to lean on---so they pretend like everything is OK. This is a very nice poem---Hallmark Card style.

Posted on 11/21/2007 at 12:11:00 AM

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