There is a chair sitting there, reserved
especially for you.
It sits there quietly awaiting, with nothing else
to do.
The chair never knelt and took an oath nor paid
its yearly dues,
but the chair is present at every meeting
awaiting the very few.
As Masons we need to learn the lesson of the
chair,
Masonic lodges were built by men who really care.
Dedicated men who never considered it fair,
to allow the dust to build upon that chair.
No man can force another man to attend our
meetings,
nor consider a member lesser for seldom
attending.
But Masonry suffers from excessive dusting,
of the chair reserved from a Mason’s ending.
There is a chair sitting there, reserved
especially f you.
I’d rather have you sitting there, than receiving
just your dues.
Your attendance is needed to change my view,
And bring this lodge back to the great Masonic
Blue.
Won’t you attend the next meeting, and save the
chair
from gathering up the layers of dust from those
that do not care.
Come and be a part of the Lodge you vowed to
share,
your attendance is always better than staring at
that chair.