Today's Poem: 
 
I Met My Master 
 
I had walked life's path with an easy tread,  
Had followed where comfort and pleasure led;  
And then by chance in a quiet place 
I met my Master face to face.  
 
With station and rank and wealth for goal,  
Much thought for body but none for soul,  
I had entered to win this life's mad race 
When I met my Master face to face.  
 
I had built my castles, reared them high,  
till their towers had pierced the blue of the sky;  
I had sworn to rule with an iron mace 
when I met my Master face to face.  
 
I met Him and knew Him, and blushed to see 
that His eyes full of sorrow were fixed on me;  
and I faltered, and fell at His feet that day 
while my castles vanished and melted away.  
 
Melted and vanished; and in their place 
I saw naught else but my Master's face;  
And I cried aloud: "Oh, make me meet 
to follow the marks of Thy wounded feet."  
 
My thought is now for the souls of men;  
I have lost my life to find it again 
Ever since alone in that holy place 
My Master and I stood face to face
		
											
											
											
Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher
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