Do you know who you are, little child of mine,
So precious and dear to me?
Do you know you’re a part of a great design
That is vast as eternity?
Can you think for a moment how much depends
On your holding the “Iron Rod”?
Your life is forever—worlds without end—
Do you know you’re a child of God?
Do you know where you’ve been, little child of mine?
It is hard to recall, I know;
Do you ever remember that Home Divine—
With the [Parents who loved] you so?
(“To a Child,” by Ora Pate Stewart, [Provo, UT: Fernwood, 1964])
Do we know who we are? I believe that at times we forget our divine heritage. I found the words to this poem, which was also a song. I don't know if there are more verses, but the music is available. Lori had this in her music files. It is worth reading and reviewing again.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
"To A Child" by Ora Pate Stewart
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