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Cornelius' Prohibition Songs
Editor:
R. H. Cornelius
Publisher:
R. H. Cornelius, Midlothian, Tex., 1911
Language:
English
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d1
Are you building on the sand
d2
Are you sailing on the good ship prohibition
d3
At miodnight a mother sat weeping alone
d4
By the cradle slowly rocking
d5
Come with hearts and voices now and sing
d6
For my dear boy, I am praying
d7
For our sakes, we plead today
d8
Hark, the battle cry is sounding
d9
Have you seen the poor, weak drunkard
d10
Hurrah, hurrah, we'll up tip the bar
d11
I saw a mighty army
d12
If your soul has been redeemed
d13
It's been tried by Maine and Kansas
d14
My countrymen, how sad to think
d15
On one side or on the other
d16
Somebody voted to ruin my boy
d17
Somebody's boy is going down
d18
Than hated slavery's reign of wrong
d19
The salooncrat is in the land
d20
There comes the sound of wailing in the night
d21
There is strife throughout our nation
d22
There is whiskey in that glass
d23
There's one thing that we all know
d24
Think when you see the poor drunkard
d25
This is our prohibition cry
d26
Though hard the battle to be fought
d27
Thousands of drunkards are going each year
d28
We are temperance soldiers
d29
We're a prohibition band
d30
We're in a fight we know is right
d31
Where are the days when demijohns were free
d32
Ye faithful friends of our noble cause
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