Lyrics The Touch of the Master's Hand - Wayne Watson
Well
it
was
battered
and
scared,
And
the
auctioneer
felt
it
was
hardly
worth
his
while,
To
waste
much
time
on
the
old
violin
but
he
held
it
up
with
a
smile,
Well
it
sure
ain't
much
but
its
all
we
got
left
I
guess
we
aught
to
sell
it
to,
Oh,
now
who'll
start
the
bid
on
this
old
violin?
Just
one
more
and
we'll
be
through.
And
then
he
cried
one
give
me
one
dollar,
Who'll
make
it
two
only
two
dollars
who'll
make
it
three,
Three
dollars
twice
now
that's
a
good
price,
Now
who's
gonna
bid
for
me?
Raise
up
your
hand
now
don't
wait
any
longer
the
auctions
about
to
end,
Who's
got
four
Just
one
dollar
more
to
bid
on
this
old
violin?
Well
the
air
was
hot
and
the
people
stood
around
as
the
sun
was
setting
low,
From
the
back
of
the
crowd
a
gray
haired
man,
Came
forward
and
picked
up
the
bow,
He
wiped
the
dust
from
the
old
violin
then
he
tightened
up
the
strings,
Then
he
played
out
a
melody
pure
and
sweet,
sweeter
than
the
Angels
sing,
And
then
the
music
stopped
and
the
auctioneer,
With
a
voice
that
was
quiet
and
low
he
said
now
what
am
I
bid,
For
this
old
violin
and
he
held
it
up
with
a
bow.
And
then
he
cried
out
one
give
me
one
thousand,
Who'll
make
it
two
only
two
thousand
who'll
make
it
three,
Three
thousand
twice
you
know
that's
a
good
price,
Common
who's
gonna
to
bid
for
me?
And
the
people
cried
out
what
made
the
change
we
don't
understand,
Then
the
auctioneer
stopped
and
he
said
with
a
smile,
It
was
the
touch
of
the
Master's
hand.
You
know
threes
many
a
man
with
his
life
out
of
tune,
Battered
and
scared
with
sin
and
he's
auctioned
cheap,
To
a
thankless
world
much
like
that
old
violin,
Oh,
but
then
the
Master
comes,
And
that
old
foolish
crowd
they
never
understand,
The
worth
of
a
soul
and
the
change
that
is
rought,
Just
by
one
touch
of
the
Masters
hand.
And
then
he
cried
out
one
give
me
one
thousand,
Who'll
make
it
two
only
two
thousand
who'll
make
it
three,
Three
thousand
twice
you
know
that's
a
good
price,
Common
who's
gonna
bid
for
me?
And
the
people
cried
out
what
made
the
change
we
don't
understand,
Then
the
auctioneer
stopped
and
he
said
with
a
smile,
It
was
the
touch,
that's
all
it
was;
it
was
the
touch
of
the
Master's
hand,
It
was
the
touch
of
the
Master's
hand;
oh,
it
was
the
touch
of
the
Master's
hand
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