I would rather see a Mason, than hear one any day,
I would
rather one would walk with me than merely show the way.
The
eye's a better pupil and more willing than the ear,
Fine
counsel is confusing, but example's always clear.
And the
best of all the Masons are the men who live their creeds,
For to
see the good in action is what everybody needs.
I can
soon learn how to do it if you'll let me see it done,
I can
watch your hands in action, but your tongue too fast may run.
And the
lectures you deliver may be wise and true,
But I'd
rather get my lesson by observing what you do.
For I
may misunderstand you and the high advice you give,
But
there's no misunderstanding how you act and how you live.
by Edgar Albert Guest
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