That was a tough one to track down (i.e., it took me more than 3 minutes). It's called The Faith That Moves The Mountains, by Patience Strong <http://oldpoetry.com/opoem/98967-Patience-Strong-The-Faith-That-Moves-The-Mountains>
When you know not where to turn, stay still, just where you are. There is something yet to learn. Be careful lest you jar the threads that fate is weaving in a patternyou can't see. Be Passive. Trust the Hand that works the looms of destiny. Though it is your wish to set things right and put things straight, Choose the wiser way. Have faith. With patience watch and wait. There's a purpose in it all, as time will surely prove And when you least expect it, you will see the mountain move. On 8/10/08, Pauline Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear friends, > > I am looking for the inspirational verse called 'The Faith that moved a > Mountain', it has within it, 'when you know no what to do, stop, stand > still, just where you are', which I kept for many years, having taken it > out of an English magazine, and it was in a handbag at the time which > got stolen. > > Sadly I am unsure of the author, I thought it was Helen Steiner Wright, > and then it maybe Patience Strong. > To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]