paroles de chanson Friends - Glen Campbell
Friends
are
never
earned
they're
a
gift
from
the
loving
God
And
they're
precious
beyond
human
evaluation
But
you
dare
not
take
them
for
granted
or
they'll
lift
away
like
a
smoke
And
the
warmth
of
their
caring
will
vanish
into
the
chill
of
the
endless
nights
Most
of
my
friends
are
unknowns
they
probably
won't
even
rate
an
obituary
Unless
they
live
and
die
in
a
small
town
Somewhere
where
nothing
much
ever
happens
But
a
few
of
my
friends
are
big
people
They'd
made
the
word
ring
with
laughter
down
to
this
string
of
court
They're
famous
sensitive
talented
and
their
names
are
household
words
And
yet
they're
no
more
precious
in
God's
eyes
or
in
mine
Than
those
wonderful
nobodys
who
live
and
die
in
small
towns
Who
is
your
friend
he's
someone
who
warms
you
with
a
nod
Or
with
an
unspoken
word
in
hard
times
when
you're
hurting
beyond
words
Who
is
your
friend
he's
someone
who
holds
you
to
her
breast
And
sighs
softly
into
your
hair
when
no
other
medicine
could
possibly
stop
the
pain
A
friend
is
someone
who
clings
his
glass
against
yours
Or
answers
the
phone
at
three
in
the
morning
when
you're
lost
And
with
a
few
words
of
encouragement
and
concern
Makes
you
realize
that
you're
not
really
lost
at
all
Friends
come
in
both
sexes
in
all
shapes
and
sizes
The
most
imprtant
thing
they
have
in
common
is
their
ability
To
share
with
you
your
most
sky
splitting
joys
Or
your
deepest
most
spelling
ol'
some
sorrows
for
they're
all
your
friends
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