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A Tried Friend, A True Friend

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A friend for you and a friend for me,     A friend to understand;     To cheer the way and help the day     With heart as well as hand:     With heart as well as hand, my dear,     And share the things we 've planned     A tried friend, a true friend,     A friend to understand!     A friend for you and a friend for me,     A friend to hear our call,     When, wrong or right, we wage the fight     With backs against the wall!     With backs against the wall, my dear,     When hope is like to fall     A tried friend, a true friend,     A friend to hear our call!     A friend for you and a friend for me,     To share with us that day     When our ship comes back and naught we lack     Of all for which men pray!     Of all for which men pray, my dear,     That long has gone astray     A tried friend, a true friend,     To share with us that day!     Oh, side by side, on roads untried,     Two souls may better speed     Than one who goes the road he knows     With none to give him heed!     With none to give him heed, my dear,     And help when there is need     A tried friend, a true friend,     A friend, a friend indeed!

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