"The Masonic Ring"
Those men who help my dad each day,
They wear those Mason rings. My dad, he hurt his back you know,
One cold and wintery day. And since that time those rings I see,
On hands that help us much. They even built a house for me,
Amid our backyard tree. My Mom she cried from happiness,
The time the Masons came. And when I'm big, just like my dad,
Of this it must be told. Long years have passed since when
My dad was in that plaster cast. But more than that I'm proud to say,
I wear his Mason ring. And one last time his comrades came,
To aid my weeping mother. And after which MY son did ask,
About their Aprons white. With tearful eyes I said with pride,
They're men of spirit pure. And before he went to bed that night,
The family he foretold.
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