Lines On Corner Stone Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CCDDEEFF GHIIJJKK| Impromptu lines delivered at the laying of the corner store | A |
| of the church on Culloden road with Masonic honors | B |
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| In this quiet spot this day of June | C |
| Which will not be forgotten soon | C |
| For when your little church on hill | D |
| You overflowingly did fill | D |
| You then resolved there should arise | E |
| Church worthy of your enterprise | E |
| You've laid foundation broad and deep | F |
| And showers of blessing may you reap | F |
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| Craft of King Hiram and St John | G |
| Have come to lay the corner stone | H |
| At the call of our Grand Master | I |
| Who was invited by your pastor | I |
| With Silver trowel all so fair | J |
| He laid foundation on the square | J |
| May you be blessed with christian love | K |
| And we all meet in Lodge above | K |
James Mcintyre
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