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THE FIRST LINE
By
Earl W. Owens
Belpre (Ohio) Lodge #609
It's Lodge Night , and I'm
getting ready
To assemble myself with the
craft;
I've gone through my lecture so
many times
Seems I know it now, both fore
and aft.
I'm confident I guess. And I
should be
For I've spoken many months in a
mumble;
I know that the Brethren, will
all be impressed
When you're good, It's hard to
be humble.
So it's out to the car, and away
I go
Then fear strikes me, clear to
the bone;
I'd better go through this. Just
one more time,
It's my last chance, while I'm
still alone.
I've hardly noticed this trip at
all
Now suddenly, I'm parking the
car;
My hearts beating wildly. As I
climb the stairs
I hear voices. Not near, but
far.
Their lips are all moving, but I
don't hear a word
I have to concentrate on my
First Line;
Sure it'll be easier the next
time around
But the trick is to do it the
first time.
The Lodge is now open, and the
work has begun
The first section's about to
come to a close;
Gee, I should have gone to the
men's room.
I feel faint, and I can't
breathe through my nose.
They've just called my name, and
I've taken my place
Boy! They don't give a feller
much time;
And I've lost my book in a shirt
with one pocket
And I can't remember my First
Line.
I've learned a good lesson. It
is I who's impressed
And I shall never forget this
first time;
After all of the prompting, I
now am convinced,
Know it all, as good as the
First Line!!
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