When cold waves crash against your starboard side,
And the darkness envelopes your soul;
Discouragement approaches like a cloud of locusts
And a good word seems foreign.
Though you swim in the pool of pestilence
And fear creeps in like a dusk driven shadow;
The sky will not rain, and the sand pricks your face
The sun bears down like a terrible burden.
Your enemies gather as vultures to prey
Their voices like a symphony of war
And Murphy holds true without fail, and
The song of your heart is in minor key.
Where does the love go?
Why do we open our hearts
Only to be broken?
This madness, this cruel madness.
Then, as sure as the dawn each day
Light finds us; from inside or out.
If you can endure and have faith
And dare to believe in tomorrow
Steve
Copyright 2007