Together
We'll Walk the Stepping Stones
Barb Williams
Come, take
my hand, the road is long.
We must
travel by stepping stones.
No, you’re
not alone, I’ll go with you.
I know
the road well, I’ve been there.
Don’t fear
the darkness, I’ll be there with you.
We must
take one step at a time,
But remember,
we may have to stop awhile.
It is a
long way to the other side
And there
are obstacles.
We have
many stones to cross, some are bigger than others,
Shock,
denial and anger to start.
Then comes
guilt, despair and loneliness.
It’s a
hard road to travel, but it must be done.
It’s the
only way to reach the other side.
Come, slip
your hand in mine.
What? Oh,
yes, it’s strong.
I’ve held
so many hands like yours.
Yes, mine
was one time small and weak like yours.
Once you
see, I had to take someone’s hand in order to take the first step.
Oops! You’ve
stumbled; go ahead and cry.
Don’t be
ashamed; I understand.
Let’s wait
here awhile and get your breath.
When you’re
stronger, we’ll go on, one step at a time.
There’s
no need to hurry.
Say, it’s
nice to hear you laugh.
Yes, I
agree, the memories you shared are good.
Look, we’re
halfway there now; I can see the other side.
It looks
so warm and sunny.
Oh, have
you noticed, we’re nearing the last stone and you’re standing alone?
We’ve reached
the other side.
But wait,
look back, someone is standing there.
They are
alone and want to cross the stepping stones.
I’d better
go, they need my help.
What? Are
you sure?
Why, yes,
go ahead, I’ll wait, you know the way, you’ve been there.
Yes, I
agree, it’s your turn, my friend -
To help
someone else cross the stepping stones.