I am a
Mason
1. He slowly opened the door to his locker. He hung
his police uniform on
the hooks and took out his suit. It was Lodge night.
2. He watched as the last employee left his business,
locked the building
and made the evening bank drop. He then headed off with a whistle on his
lips
and a spring in his step. It was Lodge night.
3. The young man helped his wife clear the table. He then
said good night
to his children and snuck into his room to change his clothes. Upon leaving
he
smiled at his wife and kissed her. It was Lodge night.
4. It had been a hard day. Navigating through the
complexities of the legal
system was rewarding work. It was also tiring. Normally he would have been
headed home for a relaxing evening. But tonight was not normal and he felt
none of the usual fatigue as tonight was Lodge night.
5. Life had not been pleasant since his wife died. His
family lived far
away and with each passing year it became harder and harder to do the simple
things in life. And most of all he missed his life long partner. Tonight
he
felt a little less pain and life didn't seem nearly as bad. It was Lodge
night.
6. The accident had been terrible. But there was
some consolation that
his skills as a doctor had saved a life. Still it would not be easy and
there
were possibilities of complications. But for a while he could place his
worries in the hands of others as tonight was Lodge night.
7. It is hard looking for work when the job market is
scarce. Each day he
faced the nameless horde of people who continue to tell him that he was not
needed. He faced rejection and the possibility of hardship at every turn.
Tonight he knew he was wanted and needed, it was Lodge night.
8. He sat alone in the small room wearing clothes that were
not his. He had
received warm welcomes from a number of men he didn't know and a few he
did.
Now with an ancient relic of a bygone age they told him to wait patiently,
yet he looked forward to it with anticipation. It was his first Lodge
night.
9. From all walks of life we come. We donate our time to an
age honored
tradition. We donate our money to help those who cannot help themselves.
We
gather in fellowship and part in peace. For a while we can lay aside our
differences and worries to bask in our shared experiences. We can talk with
men who
are our equals, men who work to better themselves.
Tonight is Lodge night and I am glad I am a Mason.