I had walked life's way with an easy tread;
Had followed where pleasure and comfort led. 
Until one day in a quiet place, 
I met the Master face-to-face. 
With station and rank and wealth for my goal; 
Much thought for my body and none for my soul. 
I had entered to win in life's mad race, 
When I met the 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 melted and vanished away. 
Melted and vanished and in their place, 
Naught else did I see but the Master's face.
And I cried aloud "Oh, make me meek, 
To follow the steps of Thy wounded feet." 
My thoughts are now for the souls of men. 
I have lost my life to find it again. 
Ever since that day in a quiet place, 
I met the Master face-to-face!
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