The episode opened with a patriotic poem about the American Revolution and early militia history, referencing the battles at Concord and the Old North Bridge. The transcript appears to contain only this introductory poem with no substantive show content following it.
Set the nation's name to unheard round the world. Hired in the early dawn, the war of independence had begun. The die was saved, the rebel flag unfurled. Concord marched the fold to seize the arsenal. There you know, waiting folks, searching all around. Till our militias cropped in their tracks at the old north bridge. We turned and chased those redcoats back by the thrill. The rebel colonel's press got proved he was numbered and low. As the British stormed his position He said, Hold your fire till you see the whites of their eyes. Perroft, they were tough, so what is would not be? Peace, the Delaware, they prized the Hestians in their lair And a bat bundled up their feet, such determination.
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