The phrase "fading away like the stars of the morning" comes from the opening line of the 19th-century hymn (also known as "Only Remembered by What We Have Done"). Written by Scottish preacher Horatius Bonar in 1857, the hymn is a reflection on legacy, mortality, and the transient nature of life. Accessing the MP3

The central refrain, "Only remembered by what we have done," serves as a reminder that a person's impact is measured by their deeds and character rather than titles or possessions. Eternal Perspective: