03Apr
03Apr
Masonic Membership Card – A Poem
Masonic Membership Card
By Unknown Author hold in my hand a little scrap of paper 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches in size. It is of no intrinsic worth, not a bond, not a check or receipt for valuables, yet it is my most priceless possession. It is my membership card in a Masonic Lodge. It tells me that I have entered into a spiritual kinship with my fellow Masons practice charity in word and deed; to forgive and forget the faults of my brethren; hush the tongues of scandal...
03Apr
The Masters Last Prayer – A Poem
The Master's Last Prayer
By Unknown Author The day's labors done My journey's end has come. A new guide now leads us on. The path may be the same, The Masters Last Prayer But the style is his own: A new post will soon pass, Another mark will be reached. Let us all pray, he will lead us, To an even brighter da The Masters Last PrayerLondon Regalia:
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03Apr
The Beacon Light – A Poem By Rob Morris
The Beacon Light
By Rob Morris A city set upon a hill Cannot be hid Exposed to every eye, it will Over surrounding plain and vale, An influence shed, And spread the light of peace afar, Or blight the land with horrid war. Each Mason's Lodge is planted so For high display Each is a BEACON LIGHT, to show Life's weary wanderers as they go, The better way The Beacon Light To show by ties of earthly love, How perfect is the Lodge above! Be this your willing task, dear...
03Apr
The Level and the Square – A Poem By Rob Morris
The Level and the Square
By Rob Morris
We meet upon the level and we part upon the square These words have precious meaning and are practice everywhere Come let us contemplate them, they are worthy of a thought From the ancient times of Masonry, these symbols have taught We meet upon the level, every country, sect, and creed The rich man from his mansion, the poor man from the field For wealth is not consider within our outer door And we all meet...
03Apr
By The Work You Did Today – A Poem By Charles L. Mead
By The Work You Did Today
By Charles L. Mead Can you say tonight in parting with the day that's slipping past That you helped a single brother of the many that you passed? Is a single heart rejoicing over what you did and said? Does the man whose hopes were fading, Now with courage look ahead? Did you waste the day or lose it, Was it well or poorly spent? Did you leave a trail of kindness, Or a scar of discontent? As you close your eyes in slumber, Do you think...
03Apr
I Knelt Where Hiram Knelt – A Poem
I Knelt Where Hiram Knelt by Pat M. Armstrong Last night I knelt where Hiram knelt And took an obligation. Today, I’m closer to my God And I’m a Master Mason. Though heretofore my fellow men Seemed each one like the other; Today, I search each one apart I’m looking for “MY BROTHER.” And as I feel his friendly grip It fills my heart with pride; I know that while I’m on the square That he is on my side. ...
03Apr
WE MEET ON THE LEVEL – A POEM BY PETER RYAN
We Meet on the Level
By Peter Ryan
We meet on the level, my Brothers and me, We encourage good men into our society. If their actions are upright and always true, As If we see integrity in all that they do. If they seek more light and value truth, If their own insights desire proof. we will offer them our right hand, And welcome them from any land. For we judge on character not creed, Nor on religion or wealth, but deed. We'll meet them on the level, my...
02Apr
Let’s Go To Lodge Tonight! – Poem
Let's Go To Lodge Tonight!
Author Unknown My brother, let's go to Lodge tonight; You haven't been for years. Let's don our Lambskin Apron white And sit among our peers. I feel a kind of longing, see, to climb those creaky stairs; I know it'll be a thrill for me to lay aside my cares. We'll meet Tyler at the door and though he'll hesitate, we'll hear him say just as before, "Come in or you'll be late." I'd like to get out on the floor-- Come on, let's get inline; I want to...
02Apr