DID YOU?
She sat alone in an old folks home, Lonely and old and gray; She wished that someone-just anyone, Would call on her that day. DID YOU?
He lay for days on his hospital bed, The hours were long, and hard; He wished someone-just anyone, Would write him a card. DID YOU?
Her loved one had died, just a few months ago, All sad and lonely she sat; She wished that someone-just anyone, Would drop in for a chat. DID YOU?
He was far from home on foreign soil, Feeling sick, lonely, and blue; He wished that someone-just anyone, Would write him a line or two. DID YOU?
She spent long hours, that teacher, Giving the best she knew; She wished that someone - just anyone, Would say a brief, "THANK YOU." DID YOU?
That matter of Christian service We are living it day by day; When we help someone - just anyone, As we walk along life's pathway. DID YOU?
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