Text: | A Thousand Years of Prohibition |
Author: | Eben E. Rexford |
Tune: | [Lift up your hearts in exultation] |
Composer: | Henry C. Work |
1 Lift up your hearts in exultation,
Ye who have feared your fight was vain,
Hear the glad cry that thrills the nation,
We shall be free from liquor's chain.
Chorus:
A thousand years of prohibition,
Lift up your eyes, behold the dawn!
The Nation's hope shall find fruition,
When from our land the curse has gone.
2 Long have we fought against the demon,
Luring our sons to drunkard's graves:
Brothers of mine, let us be freemen,
Down with the drink that makes men slaves. [Chorus]
3 O land of ours, that weeps in sorrow
Over the graves that drink has made,
Pray and be glad, for on the morrow
Low in the dust the foe be laid. [Chorus]
4 God's on our side, He will not fail us,
Rise in the strength God gave us to-day;
Strike down the foes that would assail us,
Banish the liquor-curse for aye. [Chorus]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Lift up your hearts in exultation |
Title: | A Thousand Years of Prohibition |
Author: | Eben E. Rexford |
Refrain First Line: | A thousand years of prohibition |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1916 |
Topic: | Patriotic and Temperance |
Copyright: | Copyright, 1914, by E.O. Excell. Words and Arr. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Lift up your hearts in exultation] |
Composer: | Henry C. Work |
Key: | C Major |
Copyright: | Copyright, 1914, by E.O. Excell. Words and Arr. |