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New Anti-Saloon Songs: A Collection of Temperance and Moral Reform Songs Prepared at the Request of The National Anti-Saloon League
Editor:
E. S. Lorenz
Publisher:
Lorenz Publishing Co., Dayton, Ohio, 1905
Language:
English
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1
Long has Jehovah patient been
[Long has Jehovah patient been]
2
Hear the temperance call
[Hear the temperance call]
3
Still unnumbered human cries
[Still unnumbered human cries]
4
There's a monster in our land
[There's a monster in our land]
5
Christian soldiers, on to conflict
[Christian soldiers, on to conflict]
6
Do you know a righteous cause
[Do you know a righteous cause]
7
Ever to the right, yes, ever to the right
[Ever to the right, yes, ever to the right]
8
I walked in the woodland meadows
[I walked in the woodland meadows]
9
How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood
ARABY'S DAUGHTER
10
Down in a room all cozy and bright
[Down in a room all cozy and bright]
11
What is the cause of the crime in the land?
[What is the cause of the crime in the land?]
12
No surrender! no surrender!
[No surrender! no surrender!]
13
Be glad of heart, ye children of the King
[Be glad of heart, ye children of the King]
14
With the temperance workers we will rejoice
[With the temperance workers we will rejoice]
15
Hear the call for your help in the noble fight
[Hear the call for your help in the noble fight]
16
Do you hear that cry pealing forth today?
[Do you hear that cry pealing forth today?]
17
Am I a soldier of the cross
MAITLAND
18
Come and join the temp'rance army thousands strong
[Come and join the temp'rance army thousands strong]
19
Shoulder to shoulder, stand
[Shoulder to shoulder, stand]
20
Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier
[Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier]
21
Ye soldiers who know that the battle
[Ye soldiers who know that the battle]
22
A loyal army gathers all over this broad land
[A loyal army gathers all over this broad land]
23
We are living, we are dwelling
[We are living, we are dwelling]
24
Lift the blessed cross on high, on to victory
[Lift the blessed cross on high, on to victory]
25
How often you will hear men say
[How often you will hear men say]
26
'Gainst the curse of pois'nous drink
['Gainst the curse of pois'nous drink]
27
Saloons should go, and go they must
[Saloons should go, and go they must]
28
Are you loyal to God and country?
[Are you loyal to God and country?]
29
'Tis a good work, grand work, this of winning souls
['Tis a good work, grand work, this of winning souls]
30
Ready now, steady now
[Ready now, steady now]
31
All hail the royal colors of red and white and blue
[All hail the royal colors of red and white and blue]
32
You are drifting far from shore, leaning on an idle oar
[You are drifting far from shore, leaning on an idle oar]
33
Gallant and glorious, marching afar
[Gallant and glorious, marching afar]
34
They say that saloons will continue to thrive
[They say that saloons will continue to thrive]
35
Onward, brothers, shout the watchword
[Onward, brothers, shout the watchword]
36
We are marching on with our flag unfurled
[We are marching on with our flag unfurled]
37
When wilt thou save the people?
[When wilt thou save the people?]
38
See the army marching onward, with its banners to the breeze
[See the army marching onward, with its banners to the breeze]
39
Come and sign the pledge tonight, boys
[Come and sign the pledge tonight, boys]
40
Sad mem'ry dreams of other days
[Sad mem'ry dreams of other days]
41
I can hear my Saviour calling
[I can hear my Saviour calling]
42
Crush the traffic out of sight
[Crush the traffic out of sight]
43
We're a joyful temp'rance band
[We're a joyful temp'rance band]
44
The pleasures of sin for a season
[The pleasures of sin for a season]
45
Oh, scatter seeds of loving deeds
[Oh, scatter seeds of loving deeds]
46
Grapple with the evil spreading over all the land
[Grapple with the evil spreading over all the land]
47
There's a demon abroad in our land
[There's a demon abroad in our land]
48
There's a call to noble manhood
[There's a call to noble manhood]
49
Ev'ry one should be a helper
[Ev'ry one should be a helper]
50
The men whom we need in our country today
[The men whom we need in our country today]
51
We may lighten toil and care
[We may lighten toil and care]
52
Hark, the call! The bugle's sounding
[Hark, the call! The bugle's sounding]
53
Keep the danger signal flying
[Keep the danger signal flying]
54
While waging the battle for Truth and the Right
[While waging the battle for Truth and the Right]
55
Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord
56
Oh, my brother, are you living
[Oh, my brother, are you living]
57
Good men oft saloons are defending
[Good men oft saloons are defending]
58
Does it pay to put temptation
[Does it pay to put temptation]
59
Give of your best endeavor
[Give of your best endeavor]
60
The Anti-saloon League is marching today
[The Anti-saloon League is marching today]
61
Come, young, and old, and join our band
[Come, young, and old, and join our band]
62
Is it nothing to you that the land is cursed
[Is it nothing to you that the land is cursed]
63
In some way or other
[In some way or other]
64
Would you have the world better and brighter?
[Would you have the world better and brighter?]
65
Onward, forward! form your ranks anew
[Onward, forward! form your ranks anew]
66
When the glaring signs of rum thro'out our land
[When the glaring signs of rum thro'out our land]
67
They fill the streets with loafers
[They fill the streets with loafers]
68
If slaves of drink thro'out our land could feel that they are men
[If slaves of drink thro'out our land could feel that they are men]
69
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow
[Praise God, from whom all blessings flow]
70
We have joined together for the cause of right
[We have joined together for the cause of right]
71
O spirit of poetry, tune your sweet harp
[O spirit of poetry, tune your sweet harp]
72
There was light in the gilded parlor
[There was light in the gilded parlor]
73
Our youthful hearts for temp'rance burn
[Our youthful hearts for temp'rance burn]
74
Here's to water pure and bright
[Here's to water pure and bright]
75
O you need not offer brewer's liquid bitterness to me
[O you need not offer brewer's liquid bitterness to me]
76
Ere you left the homestead in the vanished long ago
[Ere you left the homestead in the vanished long ago]
77
Jesus is calling you to the light
[Jesus is calling you to the light]
78
Come to the front! the dear Saviour is calling
[Come to the front! the dear Saviour is calling]
79
O Christian, a watchword we bring you today
[O Christian, a watchword we bring you today]
80
O say can you see by the dawn's early light
[O say can you see by the dawn's early light]
81
We must work and pray together
[We must work and pray together]
82
Columbia, the gem of the ocean
[Columbia, the gem of the ocean]
83
My country, 'tis of thee
[My country, 'tis of thee]
84
Hail! Columbia, happy land!
[Hail! Columbia, happy land!]
85
God bless our native land
ITLAY
86
Go with me to yonder home
[Go with me to yonder home]
87
I never can forget the day
[I never can forget the day]
88
Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way
[Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way]
89
Rally now for temp'rance
[Rally now for temp'rance]
90
There were three gay young politicians in a country town
THE THREE CHAFERS
91
What sort of a back-bone have you?
[What sort of a back-bone have you?]
92
There is deadly peril lurking
[There is deadly peril lurking]
93
There is one place in the land
[There is one place in the land]
94
With ev'ry power, with heart and soul
[With ev'ry power, with heart and soul]
95
Onward! onward! band victorious!
[Onward! onward! band victorious!]
96
Whom do we want behind the vote?
[Whom do we want behind the vote?]
97
We're looking for a brighter time
[We're looking for a brighter time]
98
Our father's God to Thee
99
Come and join the temp'rance army and fight against saloons
100
In the land we love, home of God's great blessing
[In the land we love, home of God's great blessing]
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