Your Influence

O what shall your influence be

Author: Laura E. Newell
Tune: [O! what shall your influence be]
Published in 2 hymnals

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1 O! what shall your influence be?
Will it elevate, strengthen and bless?
Shall each one who meets you discover
A friend in this world’s wilderness?
Will the weak be inspir’d by your presence?
Will the weary be strong with your aid?
Will you rescue the tempted and fallen,
Who aside from the straight paths have stray’d?
Will you rescue the tempted and fallen,
Who aside from the straight paths have stray’d?

2 Will you work with unwav’ring purpose
At the duties that fall to your lot,
Doing earnestly, faithfully, nobly?
Your actions will not be forgot.
Will you reap in life’s vineyard much fruitage,
And bear not a burden of leaves?
But when you are done with the sowing,
Will you carry home bountiful sheaves?
But when you are done with the sowing,
Will you carry home bountiful sheaves?

3 Or will you be aimless and slothful,
Nor care for the ones by the way,
Only thinking of self and not reck’ning,
If many around you should stray?
Not off’ring a word, kindly spoken,
To those who are nearest to you;
O! the grain is so ripe for the harvest,
And the lab’rers indeed are so few.
O! the grain is so ripe for the harvest,
And the lab’rers indeed are so few.

4 Let each one but help some weak brother,
We need not go far to do good,
But with willing hands help one another,
We all might do much if we would;
And the Father will lend us assistance
And guidance the whole journey through;
So bravely and cheerfully ever
The duties of life we’ll pursue.
So bravely and cheerfully ever
The duties of life we’ll pursue.

Source: Boundless Love: for Sunday Schools and Gospel Meetings #168

Author: Laura E. Newell

Born: Feb­ru­a­ry 5, 1854, New Marl­bo­rough, Con­nec­ti­cut. Died: Oc­to­ber 13, 1916, Man­hat­tan, Kan­sas. Daughter of Mr. and Edward A. Pixley, but orphaned as an infant, Laura was adopted by her aunt, then Mrs. Hiram Mabie, who at the time lived in New York. In 1858, the Mabie family moved to a farm south of where Wamego, Kansas, now stands. Two years after the move, Mr. Mabie died, and his wife resumed teaching. In 1860, Mrs. Mabie accepted a position in Topeka, Kansas, where she taught many years. Under her tutelage, Laura received her education. As early as age 12, Laura was writing rhymes, and two years later her poems began to appear in local newspapers. She had no thought of a literary career; she simply wrote… Go to person page >

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First Line: O what shall your influence be
Title: Your Influence
Author: Laura E. Newell
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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