THERE’S A BEAM IN MY EYE!
Matthew 7:1-5
By Rev. Dean Beaty 11/20/08
I must have E.S.P. About this I would not lie.
I see the faults in others though a beam* sticks in my eye.
My normal sight has narrowed and some say, so have I.
But a gift I have been given, though a beam is in my eye.
Specks as small as motes,* they’re there you can’t deny.
I see them clear as day though a beam sticks in my eye.
I’d help to pull it out but I just can’t take the time.
But I’ll tell your friends and neighbors. Not to help would be a crime.
I’ve gotten so accustom to this beam stuck in my eye
It isn’t hard to see at all where all your problems lie.
Such a talent must be polished just like a bright topaz.
To spot those tiny hidden faults that everybody has.
Sometimes I think my beam even helps to magnify.
Though I cannot wear my glasses with this beam stuck in my eye.
Some look in awed amazement. Others I mystify;
How I could see so clearly with this beam stuck in my eye.
I know I have my faults. I’m not perfect, though I try.
I do the best I can with this beam stuck in my eye.
I feel so very useful when a problem I imply.
It’s a cross I gladly bear; this beam stuck in my eye.
*beam = a large piece of wood such as a rafter.
*mote = a dust like particle.