The Touch of the Master’s Hand


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LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of The Touch of the Master’s Hand by Myra Brooks Welch.
This was the Fortnightly Poetry project for March 2, 2025.
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Myra Brooks Welch was an American poet. She was disabled in a wheelchair from arthritis. Her arthritis later caused her to not be able to play music, such as the organ which she used to play. Her hands were disabled, but she wrote poems on a typewriter by pressing the keys with pencil erasers, despite the pain that it caused. She was named "the poet with the singing soul". - Summary by Wikipedia

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The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by AD 1:59 Read by Adrian Deon
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by BK 2:34 Read by Bruce Kachuk
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by BLC 2:19 Read by Brize C
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by BM 2:42 Read by Bill Mosley
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by BWC 2:24 Read by Beeswaxcandle
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by DC 2:23 Read by dc
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by DL 2:31 Read by David Lawrence
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by DW 2:10 Read by Donald Warren
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by HC 2:18 Read by Helen Cole
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by LCW 2:32 Read by Larry Wilson
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by LMB 2:45 Read by Luke Burns
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by LS 2:26 Read by LeeSalter
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by PC 1:59 Read by Penny Carrington
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by SP 1:57 Read by ShrimpPhish
The Touch of the Master’s Hand - Read by WJA 2:23 Read by Winnifred Assmann