We are Two Brothers - A Poem By H. L. Haywood

We are Two Brothers

By H. L. Haywood

Give me your hand
You are rich I am poor
Your wealth is your power, and by it you tread
A wide open path where for me is a door
That is locked and before it are worry and dread.
We are sundered, are we,
As two men can be
But we are two brothers in Freemasonry
So give me your hand.

Give me your hand
You are great I'm unknown
You travel with a permanent fame
I go on a way unlauded, alone,
With hardly a man to hear of my name:
We are sundered, are we,
As two men can be
But we are two brothers in Freemasonry
So give me your hand.

Give me your hand
You are old I am young
The years in your heart their wisdom have sown
But knowledge speaks not by my faltering tongue,
And small in the wisdom I claim as my own:
We are sundered, are we,
As two men can be
But we are two brothers in Freemasonry
So give me your hand.

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