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THE LEVEL AND THE SQUARE
by Brother Rob
Morris Poet Laureate
of Freemasonry
(This poem, written
in August, 1854, is the
most popular Masonic
Poem of all time.)
We meet upon the Level
and we part upon the
Square.
What words of precious
meaning, those words
Masonic are!
Come, let us contemplate
them! They are worthy of
a thought;
In the very walls of
Masonry the sentiment is
wrought.
We meet upon the Level,
though from every
station come,
The rich man from his
palace and the poor man
from his home;
For the rich must leave
his wealth and state
outside the Mason's
door,
And the poor man finds
his best respect upon
the Checkered Floor.
We act upon the Plumb -
'tis the orders of our
Guide.
We walk upright in
virtue's way and lean to
neither side;
The All-Seeing Eye that
reads our hearts doth
bear us witness true
That we still try to
honor God and give each
man his due.
We part upon the Square,
for the world must have
its due;
We mingle with the
multitude, a faithful
band and true.
But the influence of our
gatherings in memory is
green,
And we long upon the
Level to renew the happy
scene.
There's a world where
all are equal - we are
hurrying toward it fast,
We shall meet upon the
Level there when the
gates of Death are past;
We shall stand before
the Orient, and our
Master will be there
To try the blocks we
offer with His own
unerring Square.
We shall meet upon the
Level there, but never
thence depart.
There's a Mansion - 'tis
all ready for each
trusting, faithful
heart.
There's a Mansion, and a
welcome, and a multitude
is there
Who have met upon the
Level and been tried
upon the Square.
Let us meet upon the
Level, then while
laboring patient here;
Let us meet and let us
labor, though the labor
be severe;
Already in the Western
sky the signs bid us
prepare
To gather up our Working
Tools and part upon the
Square.
Hands round, ye faithful
Brotherhood, the bright
fraternal Chain.
We part upon the Square
below to meet in Heaven
again!
What words of precious
meaning, those words
Masonic are --
We meet upon the Level
and we part upon the
square.
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