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The Masters Pen

Contributed by Lone_er on Sunday, 21st March 2004 @ 10:45:14 AM in AEST
Topic: MiscPoems



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The Masters Pen

Why am I driven to write?
What makes this need so great?
Why must I share these thoughts?
Indeed could it be fate?

How is it a lowly man
With no education or degree
Should write of life, love and happiness
As if he might see

There is an inner voice
That’s heard within my heart
Not spoken or engendered by self
Of credit I take no part

Yet at times I hear it clearly
And my soul knows it’s true
And so I write as best I can
My hearts interpretation to you

I do not write for structure
Nor do I write with great command
Yet the hearts who are intended
Do hear and understand

I’ve discerned I am but an instrument
A tool the Master has made
No more than the pen I use
I write what I am bade

So if the words I write
Move your heart and help you grow
Give me no credit whatsoever
They’re Gods inspiration for your soul

Russ




Copyright © Lone_er ... [ 2004-03-21 10:45:14]
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Re: The Masters Pen (User Rating: 1 )
by Jackee_line on Sunday, 21st March 2004 @ 10:49:32 AM AEST
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Absolutely a wonderful write, I quite enjoyed this, I especially liked the last paragraph.
Well done.


Re: The Masters Pen (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_Kalicharan on Sunday, 21st March 2004 @ 10:56:15 AM AEST
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Awesome write, Russ.... I'm so glad you're on a roll...and doing good I might add.... Keep listening to the Great Man..and keep penning....
Jenni


Re: The Masters Pen (User Rating: 1 )
by Necromant on Sunday, 21st March 2004 @ 11:03:19 AM AEST
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Wonderful poem! Yeah sometimes the urge to write something becames intoxicating even if you don't know what to write! Loved your poem! Amazing write!
Anne :D


Re: The Masters Pen (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Sunday, 21st March 2004 @ 12:06:28 PM AEST
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Yes, I think we are all put to use from time to time to do his work. I feel that if I can touch one person in something I have written then it was worth all the useless words that did nothing for anyone. We don't realize in life how we and the words we write or utter can affect other lives. You have penned this perfectly. Great work, Russ.

Rita


Re: The Masters Pen (User Rating: 1 )
by Ilhar on Sunday, 21st March 2004 @ 12:49:50 PM AEST
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So well written and many times I feel the same way

Shari


Re: The Masters Pen (User Rating: 1 )
by Kie on Sunday, 21st March 2004 @ 08:48:24 PM AEST
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Beautiful and inspirational... Kie


Re: The Masters Pen (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Tuesday, 23rd March 2004 @ 09:10:42 PM AEST
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very pretty, you are truely inspired, you poetry is beautiful and always a joy to read:) hugs n' love nessa




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