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Because this is a traditional public domain song (though specific recordings are copyrighted), here is where you can find the best version of the lyric you are looking for: download fading away like the stars of the morning mp3
The hymn "Fading away like the stars of the morning" is officially titled (or sometimes "Only Remembered by What We Have Done"). Written in 1857 by the Scottish preacher and poet Horatius Bonar , the lyrics reflect on passing from the earth's toil to be remembered only for the legacy of one's actions. Hymn Background Author : Horatius Bonar The song was a gospel standard, or maybe
It emphasizes that once we pass "from the earth and its toiling," we are "only remembered by what we have done". The album art was a generic grey music note icon
Fading Away Like the Stars of the Morning , often titled "Only Remembered,"
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