Monday, January 3, 2011

"EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS"

“EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS”


TODAY I GAVE TO THE HOMELESS
AND ALTHOUGH MY GIFT WAS SMALL
I KNOW THAT GIVING A LITTLE
IS BETTER THAN NOTHING AT ALL

EVERYONE NEEDS HELP SOMETIME
WE ALL KNOW THIS IS TRUE
TO GIVE A SMALL DONATION
IS THE LEAST THAT WE CAN DO
AMEN?


By Benjamin L. Graham
12-17-10
benjagram@gmail.com

NEVER SAY NEVER !

NEVER SAY NEVER

Under the bridges and there in the woods
Too many will call it their home

Over and over from shelter to shelter
Living one’s life on the roam

Struggling, crying, and sometimes dying
Wishing to have a new start

I’ve had a change in attitude
And thus a change in heart

I once looked down on the homeless
I was blind but now I see

BUT for the grace of God…
That homeless one could be me

So today I’ll make a donation
And perhaps tomorrow too

For I’m not sure I’ll never need a helping hand
Are you?
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By
Benjamin L. Graham
12-13-10
benjagram@gmail.com

"MAY BE GONE TOMORROW"

MAY BE GONE TOMORROW
We all know people who missed the moment, and their lives are full of sorrow
Because, they didn’t enjoy what’s here today… and gone tomorrow

We ourselves both me and you… regret some things we didn’t do

Rushing through our lifetime at a pace that makes us dizzy
Passing up important moments… because we are too busy

We haven’t learned it is not a crime, to stop a moment… take some time

To call our family members who may not be felling well…
To stop and smell a rose or you’ll forget how roses smell

Deliver out those hugs… that you haven’t given yet…
So you don’t end up wishing for a hug you didn’t get

Stop putting off the visits and stop putting off those calls
Instead put off the “Later-on” that has you by the … “thingies”

Doing something “Later-on” can leave you with a sorrow
For who you ought to call today… … may be gone tomorrow

Time is not a guarantee… This, tomorrow may not be

Who knows what the future holds… enjoy someone today
Hug them, kiss them, shake their hand, before they go away

Check your social garden daily... Find out what it needs
Were so busy looking for the fruit… we don’t see the weeds

Ask yourself this question friend, “Am I enjoying life?”
“Do I hug the kids and often kiss the husband or the wife?”

“Do I take time out to laugh and play… Do I take time out for fun?”
“Do I realize the Joy of the Lord is meant for everyone?”

Ecclesiastes 3 says there’s a time for everything
There is some time in everyday for us to smile and sing

Find that time… enjoy that time… I’m urging you to look
Enjoying life is meant for us… it’s written in the book

Everything around us, friends, is placed there for a reason
Enjoy all God has given you, it’s there … for just a season

The things in nature… family… friends enjoy them all… today
For at their given time we know that each… will pass away

Don’t let that time surprise you friends… and leave you full of sorrow
For what/who we can embrace today… may be gone tomorrow. AMEN?

By Benjamin L. Graham 12-29-10 benjagram@gmail.com

-I FIND MYSELF THE HOST-

I FIND MYSELF THE HOST


Living life to socialize but living by myself
With all those social skills collecting dust upon the shelf
I love my independence, which I thought to cherish most
But of another day alone, I FIND MYSELF THE HOST

When I struggled with the family life, and thought to leave my spouse
Because we lived “alone but yet together” in one house
We both endured a lonely life, the intimacy was gone
The only thing we talked about… was each one moving on

Our house was not a home… it was just a lonely place
I remember being anxious… to get out of that space
I remember looking forward… to being on my own
But I find myself the host again of another night alone

I am busy in the mornings… I am active through the day
Indeed God is my company and with thankfulness I pray
His grace has been sufficient… keeping strongholds on the shelf
So when I lay me down to sleep, I do so by myself

But there is something missing, and I miss it very much
I miss that human being that is there for me to touch
I cannot be factitious; I would like to have a mate
I realize, I must start off… with just a simple date

Until this person comes along who shares this mutual thought
Who is willing to let God decide… if we should or not
I will hold on to my principles of which I cannot boast
And let God remove this loneliness… Where I FIND MYSELF THE HOST




By
Benjamin L. Graham
benjagram@gmail.com
1-1-11