When you’re down in the dumps
And life’s
giving you lumps,
It’s so nice
to have lunch with a friend;
For occasional
slumps,
Like a log’s
many bumps,
Make it hard
with a smile to pretend
All is dandy
and fine.
Sometimes
problems combine
With the
natural ways that you cope
And your pal
throws a line,
Which you
take as a sign
That you’re
not at the end of your rope.
So you sit
and you eat,
Which itself
is a treat,
And compare
what’s been driving you nuts.
Though you
do not compete,
Each admits
to defeat
By not
climbing up out of your ruts.
Still, a
heaviness lifts,
One of
friendship’s best gifts,
(Which can
also take place on the phone).
Though the
stuff that resists
Cheering up
still exists,
You, at
least, feel a lot less alone.