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Oddfellowship Lines Read At Concert, 1883.

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We look in vain for our Past Grands,             Now scattered over many lands,             Now some o'er the wide world do rove,             And some have joined Grand Lodge above,             But ever since Father Adams' fall             We are dependent creatures all,             Though man is weak yet he may join             With others strength for to combine.             The illustration it is grand,             Five Oddfellows in one hand,             And yet they all united stand,             Each finger hath a different length,             Each finger varies in its strength,             Each one is weak, but a firm fist,             You can scarcely break or twist,             'Tis same with members of a lodge,             United them you cannot budge.             Then let us linked with pleasant chain,             Friendship, love and truth maintain,             And aid our brothers in distress,             The widows and the orphans bless,             Then let each lodge strive all it can,             Both Oxford and Samaritan             To aid distressed brother man,             Extending influence for good,             And universal brotherhood.

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