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Masonic Poems - Fraternity
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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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Fraternity
By Br. Frank W. Reed
(From The Builder, Anamosa, Iowa, October, 1915)
We build us temples tall and grand,
With gifts we heap our alters high,
Unheeding how, on every hand,
The hungry and the naked cry.
We sound our creeds in trumpet tone,
With zeal we compass land and sea,
Unmindful of the sob and moan
Of souls that yearn for sympathy.
We hurl to hell, we bear above,
With equal ease we loose or bind,
Forgetful quite that God is Love,
And Love is large and broad and kind.
O Thou Eternal Largeness, teach,
Our petty, shrivelled souls to swell
Till Thou, within their ampler reach,
In every human heart may dwell;
Till Love alone becomes the creed
Of every nation, tribe and clan,
The Fatherhood of God, indeed,
The blessed Brotherhood of Man.
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