When the pressures of recession
Make us concentrate on greed,
Take heed, a worthy Mason
Cares about another's needs;
Don't let pressures of the moment
Make your obligation sway,
Stop and help a fallen brother
Or another by the way;
What you give is like a bubble
Whenever you assist,
What it costs in time and trouble
Is, soon after, never missed;
Brother, bear that obligation
You accepted on your knee,
It's in direct relation
To your own security;
Never hesitate, my brother
Square your actions now and say,
"I'll remember I'm a Mason,
"And behave like that today;"
"With regard to human kindness
And the 'Golden Rule', I pray,
I'll remember I'm a Mason...
And behave like that today."
Govern Yourself Accordingly
Posted by Shane Hale at 8:15 PM
Labels: Freemasonry, Masonic poetry
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2 comments:
And the crowd goes wild with applause.
Good job.
Thanks I need to work more on the blog. You get caught up wit everyday life sometimes. I found that on facebook which as a ton of masonic groups on there.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=1515822284&ref=profile
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