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Source: Masonic Life
 
Source: Masonic Life
  
It is not ornamental, the cost is not great,
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:It is not ornamental, the cost is not great,
There are other things far more useful, yet truly I state,
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:There are other things far more useful, yet truly I state,
Tho of all my possessions, there's none can compare,
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:Tho of all my possessions, there's none can compare,
With that white leather apron, which all Masons wear.
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:With that white leather apron, which all Masons wear.
  
As a young lad I wondered just what it all meant,
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:As a young lad I wondered just what it all meant,
When Dad hustled around, and so much time was spent
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:When Dad hustled around, and so much time was spent
On shaving and dressing and looking just right,
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:On shaving and dressing and looking just right,
Until Mother would say: "It's the Masons tonight."
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:Until Mother would say: "It's the Masons tonight."
  
And some winter nights she said: "What makes you go,
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:And some winter nights she said: "What makes you go,
Way up there tonight thru the sleet and the snow,
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:Way up there tonight thru the sleet and the snow,
You see the same things every month of the year."
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:You see the same things every month of the year."
Then Dad would reply: "Yes, I know it, my dear."
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:Then Dad would reply: "Yes, I know it, my dear."
  
Forty years I have seen the same things, it is true.
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:Forty years I have seen the same things, it is true.
And though they are old, they always seem new,
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:And though they are old, they always seem new,
For the hands that I clasp, and the friends that I greet,
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:For the hands that I clasp, and the friends that I greet,
Seem a little bit closer each time that we meet."
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:Seem a little bit closer each time that we meet."
  
Years later I stood at that very same door,
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:Years later I stood at that very same door,
With good men and true who had entered before,
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:With good men and true who had entered before,
I knelt at the alter, and there I was taught
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:I knelt at the alter, and there I was taught
That virtue and honor can never be bought.
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:That virtue and honor can never be bought.
  
That the spotless white lambskin all Masons revere,
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:That the spotless white lambskin all Masons revere,
If worthily worn grows more precious each year,
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:If worthily worn grows more precious each year,
That service to others brings blessings untold,
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:That service to others brings blessings untold,
That man may be poor tho surrounded by gold.
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:That man may be poor tho surrounded by gold.
  
I learned that true brotherhood flourishes there,
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:I learned that true brotherhood flourishes there,
That enmities fade 'neath the compass and square,
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:That enmities fade 'neath the compass and square,
That wealth and position are all thrust aside,
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:That wealth and position are all thrust aside,
As there on the level men meet and abide.
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:As there on the level men meet and abide.
  
So, honor the lambskin, may it always remain
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:So, honor the lambskin, may it always remain
Forever unblemished, and free from all stain,
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:Forever unblemished, and free from all stain,
And when we are called to the Great Father's love,
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:And when we are called to the Great Father's love,
May we all take our place in that Lodge up above.
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:May we all take our place in that Lodge up above.
  
  
By Brother, Edgar A. Guest (1881-1959)
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By Brother Edgar A. Guest (1881-1959)

Version vom 20. Juni 2013, 21:50 Uhr

THE LAMB SKIN

Source: Masonic Life

It is not ornamental, the cost is not great,
There are other things far more useful, yet truly I state,
Tho of all my possessions, there's none can compare,
With that white leather apron, which all Masons wear.
As a young lad I wondered just what it all meant,
When Dad hustled around, and so much time was spent
On shaving and dressing and looking just right,
Until Mother would say: "It's the Masons tonight."
And some winter nights she said: "What makes you go,
Way up there tonight thru the sleet and the snow,
You see the same things every month of the year."
Then Dad would reply: "Yes, I know it, my dear."
Forty years I have seen the same things, it is true.
And though they are old, they always seem new,
For the hands that I clasp, and the friends that I greet,
Seem a little bit closer each time that we meet."
Years later I stood at that very same door,
With good men and true who had entered before,
I knelt at the alter, and there I was taught
That virtue and honor can never be bought.
That the spotless white lambskin all Masons revere,
If worthily worn grows more precious each year,
That service to others brings blessings untold,
That man may be poor tho surrounded by gold.
I learned that true brotherhood flourishes there,
That enmities fade 'neath the compass and square,
That wealth and position are all thrust aside,
As there on the level men meet and abide.
So, honor the lambskin, may it always remain
Forever unblemished, and free from all stain,
And when we are called to the Great Father's love,
May we all take our place in that Lodge up above.


By Brother Edgar A. Guest (1881-1959)