Master's Hand
    (专辑: The Golden Streets Of Glory - 1971)
    
    "Twas battered and scared, 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 
bidden, good folks," he cried,  "Who'll start bidding for me?  A 
dollar, a 
dollar now who"ll make it 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 the 
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 
bidden 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 
masters 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.