The Letter "G"
by
Harry Carr, P.A.G.D.C.,
P.M., Secretary of the
Quatuor Coronati Lodge
Contributed by RW David
A. Chase, DDGM of the
1st Masonic District
April 29, 1997
He entered the Lodge,
and filled each Chair,
He was sent to the East,
and presided there,
He could give the
lectures of each degree
But, then he fell down
on the Letter "G."
Yes, he said each
head must "In honor
bow,"
But, out of the Lodge,
he forgot, somehow;
And from his careless
and prayerless lip,
The name of "Jehovah"
would often slip.
He recited the
Lecture, with solemn
tone,
When the Letter "G" to
the Lodge was shown,
But, we knew at once why
the world did scoff,
When it heard this man
with his apron off.
The Fellowcraft too,
when the Lodge was
through,
Listened as you and I
would do;
And the work, though
finely exemplified,
Was spoiled by the talk
in the room outside.
For no one did as the
Master said,
Not a humble bow from a
single head;
So the Fellowcraft
thought, as he said
goodnight,
"I'll just talk as
before, it will be all
right."
If Masonry does what
we claim for it,
We should guard our
tongues, lest we forget
To use that Great High
name with care,
While at work, at play,
or engaged in prayer.
For the world is
watching both you and
me,
To see if we honor the
Letter "G";
And our lives and
teachings they compare.
To see if they're Plumb,
and on the Square.
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