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Banquet Night
The following verses were written by the great poet Rudyard Kipling,
a member of Hope and Perseverance Lodge No. 782, English Constitution, Lahore, India.
As our banquet night draws near again, let us savour the words and ideas contained in it,
as we place our support with our new Worshipful Master and lodge team.

"Once in so often," King Solomon said,
Watching his quarrymen drill the stone,
"We will club our garlic and wine and bread,
And banquet together beneath my Throne,
And all the brethren shall come to that mess,
As Fellow-Craftsmen - no more and no less".

"Send a swift shallop to Hiram of Tyre,
Felling and floating our beautiful trees,
Say that the brethren and I desire,
Talk with our brethren who use the seas.
And we shall be happy to meet them at mess
As Fellow-Craftsmen - no more and no less."

"Carry this message to Hiram Abif -
Excellent Master of forge and mine:
I and the brethren would like it if
He and the brethren will come to dine
(Garments from Bozrah or morning - dress)
As Fellow-Craftsmen - no more and no less."

"God gave the Hyssop and Cedar their place -
Also the Bramble, the Fig and the Thorn -
But that is no reason to black a man's face
Because he is not what he hasn't been born.
And as touching the Temple, I hold and profess
We are Fellow-Craftsmen - no more and no less."

So it was ordered and so it was done,
And the hewers of wood and the Masons of Mark,
With foc'sle hands of Sidon run
And Navy Lords from the Royal Ark,
Came and sat down and were merry at mess
As Fellow-Craftsmen - no more and no less.

The quarries are hotter than Hiram's forge,
No one is safe from the dog-whip's reach.
It's mostly snowing up Lebanon's gorge,
And it's always blowing off Joppa beach.
But once in so often, the messenger brings
Solomon's mandate: "Forget these things!
Brother to Beggars and Fellow to Kings,
Companion of Princes - forget these things!
Fellow-Craftsmen, forget these things!"

Let us all banquet tonight with our new Worshipful Master and members,
and then willingly return to the particular task(s) with which we have been invested
and whole-heartedly contribute our given talents within the Lodge.

Paul Matthews
Lodge Education Officer
2nd March 2011

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