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Poem
November 3, 1933
Clinch Valley News
Tazewell, Jeffersonville, Tazewell County, Virginia
What is this article about?
A devotional poem reflecting on daily life as weaving a tapestry, seeking God's help to complete tasks without faltering, incorporating strife and wisdom for a perfect legacy.
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EACH DAY I WEAVE
Each new born day is mine to do
Unfinished work begun
Upon another day; All through
The hours till lowering sun,
Let me not falter at my task—
Lest other hands should find
A tangled weave; I humbly ask
God's help that I may leave behind.
A lovely tapestry of life,
The colors truly mine
though wrought
With golden threads of strife,
Luminous with self battles fought.
And won; May there be given me,
Wisdom through every added year
That I may weave more perfectly
The tapestry I am leaving here.
Home Friend Magazine.
Each new born day is mine to do
Unfinished work begun
Upon another day; All through
The hours till lowering sun,
Let me not falter at my task—
Lest other hands should find
A tangled weave; I humbly ask
God's help that I may leave behind.
A lovely tapestry of life,
The colors truly mine
though wrought
With golden threads of strife,
Luminous with self battles fought.
And won; May there be given me,
Wisdom through every added year
That I may weave more perfectly
The tapestry I am leaving here.
Home Friend Magazine.
What sub-type of article is it?
Hymn
What themes does it cover?
Religious Faith
Moral Virtue
What keywords are associated?
Daily Weaving
Tapestry Life
Gods Help
Self Battles
Wisdom Yearly
Poem Details
Title
Each Day I Weave
Key Lines
Let Me Not Falter At My Task—
Lest Other Hands Should Find
A Tangled Weave; I Humbly Ask
God's Help That I May Leave Behind.
A Lovely Tapestry Of Life,
The Colors Truly Mine
Though Wrought
With Golden Threads Of Strife,
Wisdom Through Every Added Year
That I May Weave More Perfectly
The Tapestry I Am Leaving Here.