Poetry Analysis Techniques
"Lord, in the morning I start each day". From which poem this line has been taken?
Answer: Thank You, Lord
Explanation
The line "Lord, in the morning I start each day" is the opening of the poem "Thank You, Lord".
It is a devotional poem expressing gratitude to God at the start of the day.
E.E. Cummings, an American poet is the writer of Thank You, Lord.
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