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The Ballad of the Widow's Son (Part One) Solomon, the King, in the fourth year of reign, did declare to erect a temple of stone Plans he did make that it should be a spectacular edifice for the Lord and throne Hiram, King of Tyre, on hearing of this news pledged his aid to his ally and friend Caravans of cedars, precious metals, and workman would go to aid in the building of the temple to ascend First amongst those promised by Hiram was the grand master of all draftsman The Widow's Son as he was called had no equal amongst the craftsman The Widow's Son was Huram by name skilled was he in every part of the builder art To Solomon he went ready to serve keen of mind and pure of heart The Widow's Son undertook the great task to build the temple as Solomon required Each stone laid with precision and care so the structure rose as the King desired Huram in his wisdom had all stones precut each then laid to a perfect fit This it allowed no metal tools needed as each wall rose up well knit Three bands of workmen Huram did have, apprentice , fellows, and masters were they Each wore their aprons as a badge, portions of corn, and wine and oil as pay Most of the workman were content in their work, but there were some who aspired much more Thinking they be of a higher grade, they would argue they deserved rewards galore Each band of workman had their tasks recognized by the apron they wore A password also did each possess which was unknown by them unsworn Three fellows who were not content did secretly meet and conspire To force from Human the master's word so they could travel the world for hire Huram a pious man was he and each day to the sanctum retire At high twelve as was his habit to offer prayers to a power higher Three fellow did hide in shadow as Huram would pass by each gate South, west, and east on his way to the sanctum each would force Huram the master's word to state At the south gate the first ruffian appeared Jubela named he demanded the master's word Huram refused and tried to get past but the ruffian demanded he give up the password Huram again refusing attempted to pass twas then the ruffian did strike a blow Twenty -four inch guage as a weapon did strike and cause Huram's blood to flow Huram did hasten to the west gate where the second of the three would assail Jubelo by name demanded the word but Huram again refuse even though frail The second ruffian now angered did threaten telling Huram he would die by force Being armed with a square did strike the breast of Huram without remorse Huram did his best to escape but met up with the last of the three Jubelum by name hid at the east gate confronted Huram before he could flee Brandishing a mallet the ruffian did demand Huram to give him the master's word Courageous and brave Huram again refused right and true not to reveal the keyword Enraged the ruffian did strike Huram by the mallet was felled The master's word intact in his breast denying the ruffians with his integrity upheld The Widow's Son lay dead but uncompromised Three ruffians knowing their misdeed Now condemned to wander in fear of discovery And the master's word still without concede |