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Masonic Poems - A Broken Ashlar
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On this section of our website, you will find a variety of poems and writings. They
will inspire, encourage, and enhance the messages of Morality and Fellowship which
are part of the roots of Masonry. The selection will change over time. If you would
like to submit a selection, please contact
W.B.. Robert Ceceri,
or Fill out our Submit a Poem Form.
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A Broken Ashlar
By br. Seymour Brandes
(From the New Age Magazine, Washington, D.C., April, 1915)
A sense of imperfection round me clings;
I hear an inward voice in deep lament:
Through the dark channel of my soul there rings
A boding chant, with fear and yearning blent.
This as a specter's voice in lonely round:
I cannot tell from whence it came - or why;
It harrows all my thoughts with mournful sound,
Like echoes of a drowning seaman's cry.
The precious pearls of wasted talent thrown
In isolated spots of my life's field:
Its irrecoverable riches sown
As worthless seed that gave a barren yield
The images of folly, sloth and sin
That flecked with error all my nobler past,
Troop mockingly around with leering grin;
I view with shuddering doubt - I am aghast!
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