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Masonic Poems - Masonic Light
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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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Masonic Light
By Br. Frank W. Reed
(From Masonic Monthly, Philadelphia, PA., May, 1917)
When back we look upon the darksome way
From which we traveled with uncertain mind,
The selfsame mystic monsters do we find
Still making dolts their arrogance obey.
Confusing craftiness seeking to dismay
Each forward thought; their mental eyes to blind,
Enthroned deceit yells curses from behind,
And preaches hell to crutch its dying sway.
But when at last the will asserts its force,
And gains release from shackles long endured,
The phantom doubt dissolves in dawning light;
And from on high, where freedom gets it source,
A soul, new-born, of future life assured,
Finds God is love in each Masonic Rite.
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