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I See You’Ve Travelled Some

I See You’ve Travelled Some
Wherever you may chance to be '€” wherever you may roam,
Far away in foreign lands; or just at home sweet home;
It always gives you pleasure, it makes your heart strings hum
   Just to hear
   The words of cheer,
   'I see you’ve travelled some.’
 
   When you get a brother’s greeting, and he takes you by the hand,
   It thrills you with a feeling that you cannot understand,
   You feel that bond of brotherhood, that tie that’s sure to come
   When you hear him say
   In a friendly way
   'I see you’ve travelled some.’
 
   And if you are a stranger, in strange lands all alone
   If fate has left you stranded, dead broke and far from home,
   Oh, it’s a grand and glorious feeling, it thrills you; makes you numb,
   When he says with a grip
   Of fellowship,
   'I see you’ve travelled some.’
 
   And when your final summons comes, to take a last long trip,
   Adorned with Lambskin Apron White and gems of fellowship '€”
   The Tiler at the Golden Gate, with Square and Level and Plumb
   Will size up your pin
   And say 'Walk In:
   I see you’ve travelled some.’
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