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The Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.
-- J.B.S. Haldane, 1927


A Poem of Hope

'twas batterd and scarred and the auctioneer
thought it hardly worth his while
to waste much time on the old violin
but he held it up with a smile.

"What am bidden, good folks?" he cried,
"Who'll start the bidding for me?"
"A dollar! A dollar!" then "Two! Only two?"
"Two dollars, and who'll make it three?"

"Three going once?"
"Three going twice?" but no.
From the room, far back, a gray-haired man
came forward and took up the bow.

Dusting off the old violin
and tightening the loose strings
he played a melody sweet and pure
as a carolling 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! Who'll make it three?
"Three going once? Three going twice?
"And going ... and gone!" said he.

The people cheered but some of them cried,
"We do not understand!
What changed its worth?"
Quick the reply, "The touch of the Master's hand."

And many a man with life out of tune
and battered and scarred with sin
is auctioned cheap to the thoughtless crowd
much like the old violin.

A "mess 'o pottage"
A glass of wine
A game and he travels on.

He's "going" once
and "going" twice
and "going" and almost "gone"

Then along comes the Master, and the foolish crowd
never can quite understand
the worth of a soul or the change that's wrought
by the touch of the Master's hand.

Author Unknown, but as remembered by Rev. Mark L. Graham in the Internet Aids-Support Mailing List.
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