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Hands of a Master
At my ripe age it's plain to me That wisdom can come painfully But found within our trouble, too The best of what we humans do All that's drawn from mind and heart Is what weaves object into art Crimping spouts of twisted metal Changing common can to kettle Time and Heaven's weep remake A meager pond into a lake The finest instrument lays quiet Without a skillful hand to ply it Still and barren, paints and brush Until obliged a master's touch Pen and paper don't enthuse Sans a poet's poignant muse And I am but a hand-less glove Without my faith in God above A walking, breathing implement The tool for His divine intent. ~ 2nd Place ~ in the "Standard Contest Number 70" Poetry Contest, Brian Strand, Sponsor. ~ 3rd Place ~ in the "Kettle, Pond, Lake" Poetry Contest, Nayda Ivette Negron, Sponsor.
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