Quit Supposin' by Helen Steiner Rice - Performed & Mixed by Tyler Rye

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The poem \"Quit Supposin'\" by Helen Steiner Rice, performed and mixed by Tyler Rye

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

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quit supposing by Helen steiner rice. Don't start your day by supposing that trouble is just ahead. It's better to stop supposing and start with a prayer instead and make it a prayer of thanksgiving for the wonderful things God has wrought, like the beautiful sunrise and sunset God's gifts that are free and not bought for. What is the use of supposing that dire things could happen to you and worrying about some misfortune that seldom if ever comes true. But instead of just idle, supposing step forward to meet each new day, secure in the knowledge God's near you to lead you each step of the way for supposing the worst things will happen only helps to make them come true and you darken the bright, happy moments that the dear Lord has given to you. So if you desire to be happy and get rid of the misery of dread, just give up. Supposing the worst things and look for the best things instead