Just An Hour Would Do

Today I've missed some loved ones
Whom I'd like to see again,
To fix each face that time's erased,
And just an hour would do.

Friendships knitted through the years
Unraveled by death's touch,
I'd treasure time to recombine,
And just an hour would do.

I'd settle for a moment,
A bubble in the stream
Of flowing days and severed ways,
And just an hour would do.

Tomorrow clothes the promise
That separations end,
And holds today in hope's delay.
Yes, just an hour would do.

Copyright 1998 James McAlister

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