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PROGRESS by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS

First Line: HE HADN'T ONCE CALLED HIS COMMITTEE
Last Line: "AND ""I REPORT PROGRESS,"" SAID HE."
Subject(s): CORPORATE LIFE;

He hadn't once called his committee
To meet and consider its work;
He had no desire to do business,
And only a purpose to shirk.
The other committees reported
As happy and proud as could be.
He hadn't a thing to his credit,
But "I report progress," said he.

He hadn't once thought of the matter,
Nor dreamed of it once in his sleep;
He wasn't ashamed of his conduct,
He didn't feel worthless or cheap.
He looked at the president calmly,
He made no excuse and no plea;
He stood up as bold as a lion,
And "I report progress," said he.



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