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Poem August 18, 1938

The Prison Mirror

Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

A devotional poem remembering an absent loved one, expressing spiritual presence, nightly prayers for divine guidance, and anticipation of their freedom and welcome.

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Rememberance
Although you're not here with us,
And we're many miles apart,
We always feel your presence,
For you're here within our heart.

Each night we pray just for you,
And we know that God above
Will always, always guide you
With his everlasting love.

Real soon those gates will open,
And your name you'll hear them call,
And when you walk to freedom
You'll be welcomed by us all.

And when that cheerful day arrives,
And your mind will be at rest,
You'll walk the straight and narrow path,
And we know you'll do your best.

—By Chet's friend, Lydia

What sub-type of article is it?

Hymn Ode

What themes does it cover?

Religious Faith Friendship Liberty Independence

What keywords are associated?

Remembrance Absence Prayer Divine Love Freedom Faith

What entities or persons were involved?

By Chet's Friend, Lydia

Poem Details

Title

Rememberance

Author

By Chet's Friend, Lydia

Subject

Remembrance Of An Absent Friend

Form / Style

Rhymed Quatrains

Key Lines

Real Soon Those Gates Will Open, And Your Name You'll Hear Them Call, And When You Walk To Freedom You'll Be Welcomed By Us All. Each Night We Pray Just For You, And We Know That God Above Will Always, Always Guide You With His Everlasting Love.

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