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Post by taylorsman on Apr 23, 2006 19:55:42 GMT
I hope you like this, I do. It's from the Masonic Pride Website, the author's name is not given.
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Wherever you may chance to be--Wherever you may roam, Far away in foreign lands; Or just at Home Sweet Home;It always gives you pleasure, it makes your heart strings hum. Just to hear the words of cheer, "I see you've traveled some.
"When you get a brother's greeting, And he takes you by the hand, It thrills you with a feeling that you cannot understand, You feel that bond of brotherhood that tie that's sure to come. When you hear him say in a friendly way"I see you've traveled some."
And if you are a stranger, In strange lands all alone. If fate has left you stranded--Dead broke and far from home, It thrills you--makes you numb, When he says with a grip of fellowship, "I see you've traveled some."
And when your final summons comes, To take a last long trip, Adorned with Lambskins Apron White and gems of fellowship--The Tiler at the Golden Gate, With Square and Level and Plumb, Will size up your pin and say "Walk In", "I see you've traveled some."
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Post by leonardo on Apr 24, 2006 11:11:59 GMT
Simply wonderful. And if I may suggest, a possible item for inclusion in one of Lee's forthcoming mags.
Thanks Steve for sharing this. I will be printing it out and hanging it on the wall.
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