Miners toil night and some toil the day
To seek out the gold from sand, soil, and clay
Emeralds, rubies, and diamonds, most even say
Are precious by far, a huge price you’ll pay.
As for me, I don’t need the treasures of earth
So long as I have from the day of my birth
Some people who care, who love, and who share
Life’s joys and life’s sorrows with cheer and a pray’r.
Friends who fear God are just but a few
On why I found you, I don’t have a good clue
Except to say, God does send on an ordinary day
Friends whom we meet in an extraordinary way.
Thanks for being such a happy, fine friend
For laughing at my jokes, though silly, I contend
But one thing won’t change, time will prove true
I’d always treasure your friendship, as I’d treasure you.
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Laurie 04.02.07 at 9:37 pm
What a nice poem, Danny! Hmmm… I didn’t know you had the knack for poem writing also. Wow, I keep finding out more and more talents in our family I didn’t know existed before. Keep it up!
Daniel 04.11.07 at 9:41 am
Hi Laurie & Cheryl, thanks for your kind comments on the poem!
Kairi 07.23.07 at 11:43 pm
nice poem…..
very inspiring…..