“Don’t let the song go out of your life Though it chance sometimes to flow In a minor strain; it will blend again With the major tone you know. What though shadows rise to obscure life’s skies, And hide for a time the sun, The sooner they’ll lift and reveal the rift, If you let the melody run. Don’t let the song go out of your life; Though the voice may have lost its trill, Though the tremulous note may die in your throat, Let it sing in your spirit still. Don’t let the song go out of your life; Let it ring in the soul while here; And when you go hence, ’twill follow you thence, And live on in another sphere.”
Lettie Cowman was a Wesleyan missionary to Japan who, with her husband Charles E. Cowman, co-founded the Oriental Missionary Society in 1901 for church planting in most of the world outside North America.
Her books are devotionals she compiled from sermons, readings, writings, and poetry that she had encountered.