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When Words
Begin to Fail You
By Clay Harrison
When words begin to fail you,
A simple hug will do
To lighten someone's burden
And give them hope anew.
Heartaches often leave 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 the morning
If we make it thru 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!
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