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Posted By tyler 18/08/2010 17:57:07
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As a regular paid Tyler in Surrey and London I have just completed a lecture paper on the meaning of the word Tyler and history of (old) Tylers.

HOWEVER, many years ago before becoming a Tyler I came across a poem probably done by an amateur, about the plight of the/a Tyler  'being the forgotten one outside the door' .. 'Until hes not there anymore'

I have hunted high and low for this poem, last seen on the notice board at Penge Masonic Hall many many years ago.

If anyone knows this poem, I would be grateful for the words to add to the lecture paper. (or of anyone would like to write one):)

s&f

Bob Ash
 Posted 24/08/2010 16:03:54
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Is this the one?

THE OLD TYLER.

God bless the Old Tyler! how long he has trudged,

Through sunshine and storm, with his "summonses due!"

No pain nor fatigue the Old Tyler has grudged

To serve the great Order, Freemasons, and you.

God bless the Old Tyler! how oft he has led

The funeral procession from Lodge door to grave!

How grandly his weapon has guarded the dead

To their last quiet home where the Acacia boughs wave.

God bless the Old Tyler! how oft he has knocked,

When, vigilant, strangers craved welcome and rest!

How widely your portals, though guarded and locked,

Have swung to the signal the Tyler knows best!

There's a Lodge where the door is not guarded nor tyled,

There's a Land without graves, without mourners or sin,

There's a Master most gracious, paternal and mild,

And he waits the Old Tyler, and bids him come in!

And there the Old Tyler, no longer outside,—

No longer with weapon of war in his hand.—

A glorified spirit, shall grandly abide

And close by the Master, high honored, shall stand.

Bob Ash
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, USA

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 Posted 28/08/2010 12:10:36
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thank you, but without seeming ungrateful that is not the one... its about the Tyler forgotten oustide the door who silently goes about his work and looks after candidates and follows their paths through their masonic careers and its not until the tyler gets ill and the lodge pays no attention to him missing that the brethren become concern - because they have no idea how to put out the lodge furniture etc, but not because hes not there,  but then its too late and only after he is dead does the lodge remember him and all his silent work that he did. It is sadly an all to common story. Outside the door of the lodge forgotten and no one asks if he is ok or needs help. Yes he is often paid, yes he is often fed and watered but often he is sat at the end of a sprig and/or ignored in the bar. I saw this poem  pinned up on a notice board at Penge Masonic hall many years ago and meant to have taken a copy of it at the time - but when i went back to do so it had gone and no one knew who had taken it down. Perhaps some lodge or brethren with a guilty conscience.

Thank you again

s&f

Tyler

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 Posted 30/08/2010 19:30:25
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No problem Sir, I'll keep looking.

Bob Ash
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at last, managed to get in to do a reply :w00t:

Ok, this is was printed in the magazine called the square, a copy of the article is pinned on the wall of where the tyler sits in Howard Hall Braintree Essex.

/--- Paul

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And the poem is?
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Thank for the search... would love to have sight of the poem

could you let me have a copy of it either on here or

email me. Thank you in anticipation

sincerely    tyler

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The suspense is killing me,can someone please post it.Has it been found?
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at last, managed to get in to do a reply :w00t:

Ok, this is was printed in the magazine called the square, a copy of the article is pinned on the wall of where the tyler sits in Howard Hall Braintree Essex.

/--- Paul

Peeps,

If you have found that which was lost can you please enlighten us and post it on here.

many thanks

  Stephen   

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Many grateful thanks to W.Bro. Andy Waters who has kindly writen a sympathetic new one.

Lament for a Tyler

 

 

There’s a Brother outside the Lodge tonight,

Does anyone know his name?

I think his last names Tyler, or something that sounds the same,

It doesn’t look like the same bloke that was there before,

Has he been a naughty boy and made to stand outside the door?

 

No, came the reply, he stands guard, it says so in the blue book,

He’s got a sword you know; I often have a look,

He dresses up the candidates and other stuff like that,

He say’s some words at the end of the meal as we have a chat.

 

Some Brothers get it easy, nothing much to do,

It’s not like holding office in the Lodge, just like me and you,

That reminds me,

I will have to have a word with the bloke that puts the collars out,

Mine was wrong, I could see, beyond a shadow of a doubt.

 

Funnily enough, I did hear say that it’s not the normal Brother,

He’s standing in, for a while; it’s rumoured, the other one has a sick Mother,

They asked me if I’d do it, I said I’d rather not,

I want to do something useful than be out of everyone’s earshot,

The Installations looming and a Rep will be about,

I’m hoping for promotion or at least be in with a shout.

 

No one new the Tyler had died,

Until the Brethren ensconced inside,

The Lodge room all in disarray,

No Banner out and on display,

Nowhere to stand the wands,

No tracing boards, where have they gone?

And what’s that book, that’s not ours?

And where’s the water without the flowers?

Some remarked from their ivory towers.

 

Should we call off too sort it out, now we are all inside,

Some remarked, “It’s a mess, which I cannot abide”,

The forgotten Tyler? I’d say so, out of site and out of mind,

A bit like the lone soldier, who got left behind,

A lesson learned? Probably not,

As time moves on members forgot,

These things don’t happen on their own,

Remember that foundation stone,

Remember never being alone,

Remember on that night when you first joined,

Outside the door of the Lodge with the Brother,

Who looked after you just like a Mother,

Encouraging and supporting, worrying and reporting, to the Brethren inside the Lodge.

 

 

He’s the one without whom; you wouldn’t have a Tyled room,

The Lodge laid out to please you all,

In front of Reps so you can walk tall,

It doesn’t end there but don’t despair,

When you’ve all gone home,

The Tyler puts it all away, until another meeting day.

 

The dear Brother departed to be remembered,

Had been Tyler of the Lodge for many years,

His name was Jack, Tom, Dick or Ken it could have even been Peers,

No-one could remember when or how long he’d been in the Lodge,

He had lived alone for an awful long time, the job of Tyler never dodged,

Carried out with regularity on every meeting day,

Sadly now he’s gone away,

To the Grand Lodge Above, Tyled by St. Peter for all time,

I wonder if He can relate to this rhyme.

 

So Brethren of the Mystic Tie, when the night is waning fast,

Although the Tyler says, “Our work is done the feast is o’re these words must be our last,

Do give a thought to your Tyler’s, out of site and out of mind,

He’s probably up in the Temple picking up what you left behind.

 

 

By W.Bro. Andy Waters (Editor IMPS)

Sunday January 2nd 2011


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