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1)
Lyrics:
In the deep hush that o'er the earth is stealing,
Father, I come to thee;
With humbleness of heart I bow, appealing—
Be merciful to me!
In the deep hush that o'er the earth is stealing,
Father, I come to thee;
With humbleness of heart I bow, appealing,
Be merciful to me!
Be merciful to me!
2)
Lyrics:
Hail, brother knights, all hail!
May friendship long prevail,
To bind us fast,
May harmony and peace
Our happiness increase,
And friendship never cease,
While life shall last.
Hail, officers elect,
With honor and respect,
And glad accliam!
As rulers of our band,
With willing heart and hand,
T'obey your just command
Shall be our aim.
See also:
The Knights of Pythias songbook Odes and Marches of the order of Knights of Pythias contains over a dozen ritualistic songs, almost all written by Justus Henry Rathbone. An alternate melody to the Initiatory Anthem is also found; a second Installation Ode is used for other purposes.
The Order of Knights of Pythias is an international, non-sectarian fraternal order, established in 1864 in Washington, DC, by Rathbone and was the first fraternal order to be chartered by an Act of Congress.