On Yonder Book, an Oath I Took
In Masons Lodge with darkened eyes,
And cable tow about you,
You swore to Hele all mysteries,
That Masons keep and Masons prize,
The Brothers secrets whispered low,
The words they speak, the things they do,
In mystic manner taught you.
On yonder book, that oath you took, and you should break it never. But
stand by this, and this , and this, forever and forever.
You swore to answer and Obey,
The Summons sent you duly,
My Brothers hand or Lodge array,
You swore that you would never stray
From laws and rules that bound,
Freemasons in the days renowned,
But would observe them truly.
On yonder book that oath you took, and you should break it never, But
stand by this, and this, and this, forever and forever,
You swore in charity to care
For all with sorrow smitten,
The Brother on the darkened square,
The Widow, full of grief and care,
The sorrowing orphan doomed to stray
On life's cold path and cheerless way
While tears gush forth unbidden.
On yonder book that oath you took, and you should break it never, But
stand by this, and this , and this, forever and forever
You swore to deal in honesty
With each true heart around you
That honour bright should ever be
The unbroken bond , twixt him and thee'
Nor wrong, nor guile, nor cruel fraud
Should ever break or loose that holy chord
With which these vows have bound you
You swore the chastity to shield
Of women true and tender
A brothers wife, A brothers child
His Mother, Sister, Undefiled
Those , pure of heart, whose love
Makes Masons' homes like heaven above
You are their sworn defender
On yonder book, three oaths you took and you should break them never
But stand by this, and this, and this, forever and forever.
These are our vows, be these our care,
And may such light be given
In answer to our earnest prayer
That we may ever do or dare.
All that Gods gracious laws enjoin
That , so ,when shades of night decline.
We may be found in heaven.
On this fair book these vows we all took and we should break them
never But stand by this, and this, and this, forever and forever.
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