Tom: E major•
Verse 1
E
B
It was battered and scarred,
E
and the auctioneer thought
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E
it scarcely worth his while
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to waste much time on the old violin,
B
but he held it up and smiled.
What'll my bid, good folks? he cried.
Who'll start the bidding for me?
And who'll make it three?
Three dollars once,
three dollars twice,
going for three
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A
But no, from the room far back
a gray -haired man came forward
A
Tightening up all the loose strings,
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D
E
A
as sweet as an angel sings
And as the music played,
the auctioneer,
D
with a voice that was quiet and low,
E
said, what am I bid for the old violin?
And he held it up with the bow.
A thousand dollars?
And who'll make it two?
Who'll make it three?
Three thousand once?
Three thousand twice?
Going and going, said he.
The people cheered,
we do not understand what
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F#m
changed its worth.
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F#m
The man smiled and replied,
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E
A
the touch of the master's hand.
You know, many a man with
life out of tune
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and battered and torn with sin,
he's auctioned cheap to
a thoughtless crowd,
E
much like the old violin,
a bowl of porridge, a glass of wine,
a game, and he travels on.
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He's going once, going twice,
he's going and almost gone.
But then the master comes,
and the foolish crowd,
D
well, they can never quite understand
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the worth of a soul,
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an d the change that's wrought
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E
by the touch of the Master's hand.
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