
Posted May 26, 1997
Written by Michael N. Salmore
(Borrowed from http://www.2be1ask1.com/library/trowel.html)
The tools of a true Master Mason-
A man who has proven his skill-
Are any or all that he chooses,
His task to correctly fulfill.
Foremost of these is the Trowel,
Which practical builders all class
As the tool for spreading of mortar
Uniting the house in one mass.
But we as Freemasons would use it
For purpose more noble and grand,
As craftsmen have faithfully taught us,
As Masonry's ritual's command,
To spread the cement of affection,
Devotion and brotherly love,
To bring peace, good will and contentment
On earth as in Heaven above.
Yea; this is the cement that unites us
In one sacred union of friends-
Brothers 'mongst whom no contention,
Nor discord nor diff'rence portends,
Except that most noble contention
By Masons Accepted and Free;
Or rather that fine emulation
Of who can best work and agree.
The modest description of the
trowel may sometimes understate its importance to the fraternity. I desire to
share with you this poem and a rendition of a favorite piece of early Masonic
art which appears above (and on this site's home page.
Remember the trowel Brothers.
The square and compasses perfect the individual, but the trowel unites the
Brother with the Brotherhood