UK Bible Students Website.Poem for the Day
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“T’WAS battered and scarred, and the auctioneer Thought it scarcely worth his while To waste much time on the old violin, But he held it up with a smile. “What am I bid, good folks?” he cried; “Who will start bidding for me? “A dollar, a dollar. . . now two, only two . . . “Two dollars, and who’ll make it three?
“Three dollars, once . . . three dollars, twice . . . “Going for three” . . but no!— From the room far back a gray-haired man Came forward and picked up the bow; Then wiping the dust from the old violin, And tightening up all its strings, He played a melody, pure and sweet, As sweet as an angel sings.
The music ceased and the auctioneer,With a voice that was quiet and low, Said, “What am I bid for the old violin?” And he held it up with the bow. “A thousand dollars . . . and who’ll make it two? “Two thousand . . . and who’ll make it three? “Three thousand, once . . . three thousand, twice, “And going, and gone,” said he.
The people cheered, but some of them cried, “We do not quite understand . . “What changed its worth?” The man replied, “The touch of the Master’s hand,” And many a man with life out of tune,And battered and torn with sin, Is auctioned cheap to a thoughtless crowd, Much like the old violin.
A mess of pottage, a glass of wine, A game, and he travels on; He’s going once, and going twice, He’s going—and almost gone. But the Master comes and the foolish crowd Never can quite understand The worth of a soul and the change that’s wrought By the touch of the Master’s hand.
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