"Whatever your occupation may be and however crowded your hours with affairs, do not fail to secure at least a few minutes every day for refreshment of your inner life with a bit of poetry." --Charles Eliot Norton
I am a poor wayfaring stranger, While traveling through this world below; There is no sickness, toil, nor danger In that bright world to which I go. So begins the anonymous hymn "The Wayfaring Stranger," an American spiritual. To read the words of that hymn in their entirety and to watch a music video of Angel City Chorale singing an arrangement of that American spiritual, click here .
"Whatever your occupation may be and however crowded your hours with affairs, do not fail to secure at least a few minutes every day for refreshment of your inner life with a bit of poetry." So wrote Charles Eliot Norton. I have renamed my blog "Bits of Poetry." The new name of my blog is "The Old Elway Reader," and I have given it the following new web address: theoldelwayreader.blogspot.com I hope you will check it out. --Monty
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