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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2023 · 4 MIN

Celebrating Old Friends: A Heartfelt reading of Edgar Albert Guest's Classic Poem by Simerjeet Singh

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In this heartwarming episode, Simerjeet Singh reads the beloved poem "Old Friends" by Edgar Albert Guest. Singh is known for his powerful readings of Guest's poetry, including viral hits such as "Have You Earned Your Tomorrow," "Equipment," and "It Couldn't Be Done." "Old Friends" speaks to the deep bond that exists between friends who have been through it all together. The poem captures the importance of staying connected to those who have seen you at your best and worst, and who have stood by you through thick and thin. This poem is a reminder to cherish the old friendships in your life and to make time for those special people who have been there for you through it all. So take a moment to tag your old friends in the comments and let them know how much they mean to you. Join Simerjeet Singh in celebrating the power of old friendships and the joy they bring to our lives. Old Friends I do not say new friends are not considerate and true, Or that their smiles ain't genuine, but still I'm tellin' you That when a feller's heart is crushed and achin' with the pain, And teardrops come a-splashin' down his cheeks like summer rain, Becoz his grief an' loneliness are more than he can bear, Somehow it's only old friends, then, that really seem to care. The friends who've stuck through thick an' thin, who've known you, good an' bad, Your faults an' virtues, an' have seen the struggles you have had, When they come to you gentle-like an' take your hand an' say: 'Cheer up! we're with you still,' it counts, for that's the old friends' way. The new friends may be fond of you for what you are today; They've only known you rich, perhaps, an' only seen you gay; You can't tell what's attracted them; your station may appeal; Perhaps they smile on you because you're doin' something real; But old friends who have seen you fail, an' also seen you win, Who've loved you either up or down, stuck to you, thick or thin, Who knew you as a budding youth, an' watched you start to climb, Through weal an' woe, still friends of yours an' constant all the time, When trouble comes an' things go wrong, I don't care what you say, They are the friends you'll turn to, for you want the old friends' way. The new friends may be richer, an' more stylish, too, but when Your heart is achin' an' you think your sun won't shine again, It's not the riches of new friends you want, it's not their style, It's not the airs of grandeur then, it's just the old friend's smile, The old hand that has helped before, stretched out once more to you, The old words ringin' in your ears, so sweet an', Oh, so true! The tenderness of folks who know just what your sorrow means, These are the things on which, somehow, your spirit always leans. When grief is poundin' at your breast — the new friends disappear An' to the old ones tried an' true, you turn for aid an' cheer. Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Qn11jqE9CZg #PoetryThatInspires #OldFriends #SimerjeetSingh #InspirationalPoetry #EdgarAlbertGuest #InspirationalPoem #FriendshipMatters #FriendshipForever  Follow us on: https://linktr.ee/SimerjeetSingh

In this heartwarming episode, Simerjeet Singh reads the beloved poem "Old Friends" by Edgar Albert Guest. Singh is known for his powerful readings of Guest's poetry, including viral hits such as "Have You Earned Your Tomorrow," "Equipment," and "It Couldn't Be Done." "Old Friends" speaks to the deep bond that exists between friends who have been through it all together. The poem captures the importance of staying connected to those who have seen you at your best and worst, and who have stood by you through thick and thin. This poem is a reminder to cherish the old friendships in your life and to make time for those special people who have been there for you through it all. So take a moment to tag your old friends in the comments and let them know how much they mean to you. Join Simerjeet Singh in celebrating the power of old friendships and the joy they bring to our lives. Old Friends I do not say new friends are not considerate and true, Or that their smiles ain't genuine, but still I'm tellin' you That when a feller's heart is crushed and achin' with the pain, And teardrops come a-splashin' down his cheeks like summer rain, Becoz his grief an' loneliness are more than he can bear, Somehow it's only old friends, then, that really seem to care. The friends who've stuck through thick an' thin, who've known you, good an' bad, Your faults an' virtues, an' have seen the struggles you have had, When they come to you gentle-like an' take your hand an' say: 'Cheer up! we're with you still,' it counts, for that's the old friends' way. The new friends may be fond of you for what you are today; They've only known you rich, perhaps, an' only seen you gay; You can't tell what's attracted them; your station may appeal; Perhaps they smile on you because you're doin' something real; But old friends who have seen you fail, an' also seen you win, Who've loved you either up or down, stuck to you, thick or thin, Who knew you as a budding youth, an' watched you start to climb, Through weal an' woe, still friends of yours an' constant all the time, When trouble comes an' things go wrong, I don't care what you say, They are the friends you'll turn to, for you want the old friends' way. The new friends may be richer, an' more stylish, too, but when Your heart is achin' an' you think your sun won't shine again, It's not the riches of new friends you want, it's not their style, It's not the airs of grandeur then, it's just the old friend's smile, The old hand that has helped before, stretched out once more to you, The old words ringin' in your ears, so sweet an', Oh, so true! The tenderness of folks who know just what your sorrow means, These are the things on which, somehow, your spirit always leans. When grief is poundin' at your breast — the new friends disappear An' to the old ones tried an' true, you turn for aid an' cheer. Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Qn11jqE9CZg #PoetryThatInspires #OldFriends #SimerjeetSingh #InspirationalPoetry #EdgarAlbertGuest #InspirationalPoem #FriendshipMatters #FriendshipForever  Follow us on: https://linktr.ee/SimerjeetSingh

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