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"GRANIT DUST"
©Ray Waugh, Jr.

Rocks need no windows ...
    Most rocks are the same
outside-in or inside-out

I gave an ignous rock away once.
    "Platonic" was our friendship.

 "Grant it" it is early in the morning,
    but I need to get up and write you a note.

Hi! Trust all is going well ...
Ray

You know, it is good to wake up with a
    friend on your mind.
It is peaceful to return to sleep, your
    mind at ease ... the thought is penned

Friends are windows to ourselves.
    We in the Twentith Century have many windows.
* Space window
* Of opportunity
* Microsoft Windows

The window that is most difficult to find is
    the window into the life of a friend. 

The heart of another is a "Use No Crow-Bar Zone."
    The tenderness of lives touching is the
essential ingredient.

Lonely is a night alone in the snow ...
    Yet, never as alone as with a friend
who does not understand.

Lonely is the time in the quiet of the snow ...
    But, not near the alone as caused by the
silence of a friend who looked passed you ...
    beyond to someone else.

While we sit at our window looking at the
    world, be sure to remember that we
"Have a friend who sticks closer that a brother." 

All that our freinds need and
    all that we need is to share
the life God has so graciously given us
    with other ...

We need to sit and wait for them to open their
    life's window ...
We must never force entry!!!

Remembering, that Life is Fragile ... Private ...

Updated Thursday, February 24, 2000
     First Published on Internet November 13, 1998


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