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Created on: April 01, 2009 Last Updated: April 03, 2009
Master's Touch
A breeze kisses my skin
you are standing near
breathing life into my world.
Warmth falls on my shoulders
like fingers gently rubbing
tense strings of muscle.
A friend gives me a hug
you are holding me
in your loving arms.
My family pulls me to the circle
to which you wove the strong fabric
that shelters me from cold.
Oh, my ever present Master,
You are a glove wrapped round
my body, heart, mind and soul.
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