Little Billy came alone to church one day,
His daddy dropped him off and drove away.
He walked inside with a nervous kind of smile,
And then meandered slowly down the aisle.
He found a seat and breathed a heavy sigh.
He sat all alone and then he wondered why
His mom or dad always left him at the door,
But didn’t seem to want to get involved in more.
He wished he could reach out and hold his father’s hand,
Or, when they sang a hymn, his mom would be there to stand.
And all of them could sing and praise the Lord,
And all of them could hear God’s holy Word.
He would be so proud to have both of them there,
Of all his hopes, he wished they were aware.
He prayed that they would come and hear the pastor pray,
Listen to the singing of the choir, and hear the organ play.
He found a lot of joy in all these things,
And he wanted his mom and dad to know the peace God brings.
He would be so proud to be like Johnny Bundy,
Whose parents always brought him every Sunday.
Johnny’s little sister always sat beside him in the pew,
Billy wanted his family to be there to worship too.
But he knew his mom and dad were busy as could be,
And probably neither one of them could see
That it’s so nice when families join together
And come to church and worship with one another.
Lord, please make my daddy dear to see
That I would like him to be seated here with me.
And I pray that You could help my mom to understand
That I need her by my side to hold my hand.
And if someday the two of them were here,
I’d say, “Thank You, Lord,” for answering my prayer.