In a dark room, in a back booth, sit a lonely man.
And coffee and cigarettes rest in his hands.
With each shaky sip, with each deepening draft
He contemplates the years gone pass.
From bitter divorce and ugly death
To long lost loves, on the oceans depth
Lost in the moment, a waitress walks by
"Sir, may I refill glass?" and he begins to cry.
In confusion she steps to leave
But the man reached out and grabbed her sleeve.
"I'm sorry miss but I must confess
You look just like my daughter in the light blue dress."
With fresh coffee in hand, he lights another smoke
And heads for door, putting back on his coat.
Outside the door, a stranger approaches,
"Sir would mind lending a smoke?"
For a moment they sit, smoking in silence...
Before the stranger turns to leaves
He asks the man, "Would you like to find peace?"
In relief he cries, "Oh Jesus"
"I thought that was you but I wasn't sure'
"If you follow me, I can take all that pain
And you'll never feel unloved again."
As the sailor and Jesus walk down that dark alley
With cold cups of coffee and cigarette ashes trailing
They enter ia friendship, no one can destroy
The mans heart now filled, with nothing but Joy!
No comments:
Post a Comment