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Show Just Folks ly Edqer A. Guert introimttion" It seems too bad that we should view The most important thing we do So vtry lightly. Since so much on It may depend When introducing friend to friend Howe'er politely We Attempt the name to speak They merely rattle in the cheek. Since Uvea are changed by meetings meet-ings chance. And much awings in the circumstance circum-stance Which brlnga together Two people, whosos'er they be. And none beyond ths hour can aee, I wonder whether We realize, when all Is told. What freight our Introduction hold. "Meet Mr. Blah-Blah!" thu it' said. Th stranger merely nods his hsad And speaks a greeting Yet none can know, as time goee by. What curious change for both may lie In auch a meeting. An introduction, truth to state, la all that's ever asked by fate. ' (Copyright, 1937, for The Telegram) |