The Rembrandts Song – Friends Theme Song
“So no one told your life was gonna be this
way
your job's a joke, you're broke, your
love life's D.O.A.
It's like you're always stuck in
second gear
When it hasn't been your day, your
week, your month, or even your year, but
I'll be there for you
(When the rain starts to pour)
I'll be there for you
(Like I've been there before)
I'll be there for you
('Cause you're there for me too)”
How I wish the above lines were true to the core! Sometimes
you feel, think or even believe that your friends would be there for you
throughout your life, whenever you are in need of them by your side or you need
to have a chit chat with them, you don’t find them anywhere anytime. As time
flies, your friends meet new people and eventually, the amount of time you
spend with each other reduces a lot. You do contact each other, but once in a
blue moon, i.e. on birthdays (that too, when you get reminders from any social networking
sites), before engagement, before marriage, that’s it. Blessings given, wishes
told and vanish from your life!
Once you move on to the next steps in your life, your
friends think that you would be busy and would not have time to talk or message
or even think about them. But that is not true. Dear friends, your friend needs
you. When your friend is in some trouble, any confusion or depression, you help
your friend. Later on, when things are back to normal and life moves on without
any hardships, your friend finds new friends to confront their problems and
forgets what you have done for them. They cannot find time for you now.
Dear friend, what would you lose, if you give a call
or send a message or meet up sometime? You lose nothing and you help your
friend to become happy! Needn’t be any complaints, joys or sorrows or gossips,
but just an itsy bitsy chit chat; even the presence of the friend by the side would
do the trick and put a smile on your friend’s face. You may have a great family,
but nobody can replace your friend and friendship.
A friend in need, is a friend indeed, buddy!