Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE MASTER'S TOUCH, by ALICE LOUISE CARY Poet's Biography First Line: Have you felt the master's touch Last Line: Give to him the bow. Subject(s): Touch (sense) | ||||||||
Have you felt the Master's touch In the hour of pain? Did His healing hand of love Make you whole again? Have you felt the Master's touch In deep sorrow's hour? As He whispered "Peace, be still," Did you feel His power? Have you felt the Master's touch Calling you today? Will you follow where He leads In the narrow way? Would you know His touch of grace, Feel His love o'erflow? Yield your life -- a violin -- Give to Him the bow. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BOOK OF THE DEAD MAN (#43) by MARVIN BELL DIRT AND DESIRE: TOUCHES by ANNE CARSON THE JOB; FOR TOBEY by DORIANNE LAUX FOR A MASSEUSE AND PROSTITUTE by KENNETH REXROTH THE TRANSIENCE OF HANDS by KAREN SWENSON A HYMN OF TOUCH by GORDON BOTTOMLEY THE HUMAN TOUCH by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON REJUVENATION by ALICE LOUISE CARY |
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