The song "Margie's At The Lincoln Park Inn" by Tom T. Hall tells the story of a man living a seemingly normal life. He takes his son on Boy Scouts trips, fixes his son's bike, talks with the preacher, and interacts with his wife. However, he also has a temptation in the form of a woman named Margie who frequents a local inn. Although the man has cheated on his wife with Margie in the past, he has made a promise to stop. But as the song progresses, it becomes clear that he is struggling to resist the temptation of being with Margie again. The man reflects on his upcoming speech at a youth group, wondering what he would say if he talked about modern-day sins, such as infidelity. He is acutely aware of the guilt and shame that comes with his own actions. The song ends with the man at home late at night, his mind consumed with thoughts of Margie. He is almost out of cigarettes, and it's implied that he may give in to the temptation once again. Overall, "Margie's At The Lincoln Park Inn" is a cautionary tale about the consequences of giving into temptation and the importance of staying true to one's promises and values.