Show 1 SLAP ON THE If you should meet a fellow man with trouble 's flag like he didn't have a friend in all the Go up and slap him on the and you And grasp his hand so warm he'll know he has a friend in Then ask what's him and laugh his cares And tell him that the darkest night is just before the Don't talk in graveyard but say it right out loud That God will sprinkle sunshine in the trail of every This world at best is but a harsh of pleasure and Some days are bright and and some all splashed with And that's just how it ought to for when the clouds roll by We'll know just how to the bright and smiling So learn to take it as it and don't sweat at the pores Because the Lord's opinion doesn't coincide with But always keep when cares your path That God has lots of behind the James Whitcomb |