Friends Forever
By Elizabeth
March 1998
Under a young willow tree, it's branches swaying
in the autumn wind, a young girl named Marie
writes a letter to a friend far away.
The birds sing in sweet refrain, the autumn
leaves fall gently about her, while her pen glides
across her paper, swiftly writing to a friend far
away.
Her pen nears the end of her paper, and in an
elegant hand she writes,
"May we never part and with God's good grace,
write these letters to each other 'till we see His
loving face."
Then under the swaying willow tree she seals
the letter with a blessing and sends it on it's
way.
Time goes on and now the young girl has
become a young lady, and under the same
willow tree writes a letter to her friend far away.
And as her pen nears the end of her paper
writes in a flourishing hand,
"May we never part and with God's good grace,
write these letters to each other 'till we see His
loving face."
The years pass quickly, now Marie is a woman
with children of her own.
Every chance she gets she goes back to the
willow tree and writes a letter to her friend far
away.
And as she nears the end of her paper she
writes with an experienced hand,
"May we never part and with God's good grace,
write these letters to each other 'till we see His
loving face."
After her children grow up and have children of
their own, Marie grows old and weary, and can't
go back to the once young willow tree as
muchas she would like.
But every once and a while she takes her paper
and pen, and with her back against the old
willow tree writes in a shaky but neat hand,
"May we never part and with God's good grace,
write these letters to each other 'till we see His
loving face."
For a time the letters ceased, and then her
friend received a letter from Marie saying she
was in the hospital. Knowing she was seriously
ill, a short time later her friend arrived at her
bedside.
"Well Marie I've come," she said, " It's going to
be alright."
And before she left her dear friend's side that
night she leaned over and whispered in her ear,
"I will see you soon," and gave Marie a kiss on
the cheek as she went.
That very night Marie passed away.
When her family went to the hotel where her
friend was staying, to give her the news of
Marie's death, they found she had passed away
as well. She had died softly in her sleep and
beside the bed were all the letters Marie had
written her.
One that lay open was penned in an elegant
script, obviously written by Marie as a young
girl. And at the bottom of it were the words,
"May we never part and with God's good grace,
write these letters to each other 'till we see His
loving face."
~The End~
Proverbs 17:17
"A friend
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loves at all times.