The Narrow Line
We walk a lonely road
Or so I have been told
That life's a lonely journey for us all
But here I'd like to say, somewhere along the way
We choose how we stand and how we fall
For to walk upon this earth, there's a price I have to pay
For all you do and say, and all you hope and pray
And all that you oppose and obey
And all that you believe, and all you laugh and grieve
and what you have become today
And to think the way I do, there's a price I have to pay
Walk the narrow line, walk the narrow line
Walk the narrow line back home
I'll walk until I find, my truth and piece of mind
I will walk the narrow line
Peace will come, your peace will come
When all is said and done
It's only a memory away
And when you find peace, and all your angers cease
Then you'll make some sense of it all
Then the promises of truth, that shone so bright in youth
Give way to greater knowledge as they fall
To be truthful to myself, there's a price I have to pay
Or so I have been told
That life's a lonely journey for us all
But here I'd like to say, somewhere along the way
We choose how we stand and how we fall
For to walk upon this earth, there's a price I have to pay
For all you do and say, and all you hope and pray
And all that you oppose and obey
And all that you believe, and all you laugh and grieve
and what you have become today
And to think the way I do, there's a price I have to pay
Walk the narrow line, walk the narrow line
Walk the narrow line back home
I'll walk until I find, my truth and piece of mind
I will walk the narrow line
Peace will come, your peace will come
When all is said and done
It's only a memory away
And when you find peace, and all your angers cease
Then you'll make some sense of it all
Then the promises of truth, that shone so bright in youth
Give way to greater knowledge as they fall
To be truthful to myself, there's a price I have to pay
Friday, February 5, 2010
Mary Catherine Crocket (Ferris)
CROCKET, Mary C. (Ferris) Of Arlington, Feb. 4, 2010. Loving mother of Jane Shufro and her husband Richard of Wellesley, Marybeth Crocket and her husband Jim Woodbury of New Mexico, and Laura Munsey and her husband Kenneth of Arlington. Devoted grandmother of Daniel, Amanda, Joseph Munsey and Jordan Shufro. Great grandmother of Rylee Campo. Loving Aunt to many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the Keefe Funeral Home, 5 Chestnut St., ARLINGTON on Monday at 9 am. Funeral Mass in St. Eulalia's Church, Winchester at 10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 2-6 pm. Burial is private. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Mary Crockets Memory to: Talking Book Library, 3 Salem Sq., Worcester, MA 01608 or Habitat for Humanity, HFH Greater Boston Inc., 240 Commercial St., Suite 4B, Boston MA 02109. For obituary, directions or to send a condolence visit www.keefefuneralhome.com
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