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Prohibition Bells and Songs of the New Crusade: for Temperance Organizations, Reform Clubs, Prohibition Camps, and Political Campaigns
Editor:
The Silver Lake Quartette
Publisher:
Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1888
Language:
English
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1
The Bells are ringing through the land
[The Bells are ringing through the land]
2
We will shout our loud hosannas
[We will shout our loud hosannas]
3
I saw a Christian, a Temperance man
[I saw a Christian, a Temperance man]
4
They are drifting away on the sea of life
[They are drifting away on the sea of life]
5
Gambrinus is King, he sits on his throne
[Gambrinus is King, he sits on his throne]
6
Friend saloonist, I'm a-thinkin'
[Friend saloonist, I'm a-thinkin']
7
Sound the tocsin, beat the drums
[Sound the tocsin, beat the drums]
8
Lo! the order has been heard
[Lo! the order has been heard]
9
Listen! 'tis the roll call drum
[Listen! 'tis the roll call drum]
10
We belong to the army of cranks
[We belong to the army of cranks]
11
We are marshalled for the fight, we are eager for the fray
[We are marshalled for the fight, we are eager for the fray]
12
Do you hear the bells a-ringing?
[Do you hear the bells a-ringing?]
13
Oh, Darkies, don't you hear de sound
[Oh, Darkies, don't you hear de sound]
14
Oh, I'm a Temp'rance Dodger
[Oh, I'm a Temp'rance Dodger]
15
We've entered in this fight
[We've entered in this fight]
16
In a hovel dark and drear, bends a mother pale with fear
[In a hovel dark and drear, bends a mother pale with fear]
17
There's a grand old cause, and we call it Right
[There's a grand old cause, and we call it Right]
18
Hear the millions marching forth
[Hear the millions marching forth]
19
Brave men of blue, brave men of gray
[Brave men of blue, brave men of gray]
20
Two old parties see! they come
[Two old parties see! they come]
21
There is a stir throughout the land
[There is a stir throughout the land]
22
We stand for home, we stand for truth
[We stand for home, we stand for truth]
23
He comes, the hero, on his way
[He comes, the hero, on his way]
24
Say, neighbors, have you seen old Rummie
[Say, neighbors, have you seen old Rummie]
25
Men who won the battles
[Men who won the battles]
26
Cheers for the Veteran, comrades
[Cheers for the Veteran, comrades]
27
Look around, brethren! tell us what you see
[Look around, brethren! tell us what you see]
28
We're recruiting up an army for the cause
[We're recruiting up an army for the cause]
29
Throughout the land, On every hand
[Throughout the land, On every hand]
30
The liquor traffic in our land
[The liquor traffic in our land]
31
One godly morn a babe was born
[One godly morn a babe was born]
32
Arise! ye Prohibition hosts
[Arise! ye Prohibition hosts]
33
Hark! a voice of mighty import
[Hark! a voice of mighty import]
34
Onward, men of faith and courage
[Onward, men of faith and courage]
35
The Grand Old Party was in a sad plight
[The Grand Old Party was in a sad plight]
36
Old party politicians; We've trusted you to do
[Old party politicians; We've trusted you to do]
37
We are coming from the mountain
[We are coming from the mountain]
38
What, what, what, tho' small the cloud arose
[What, what, what, tho' small the cloud arose]
39
These Cranks will be the death of us
[These Cranks will be the death of us]
40
See the people turning out
[See the people turning out]
41
Columbia's hope is founded on the manhood of her sons
[Columbia's hope is founded on the manhood of her sons]
42
Come, ye Christian fathers, who've been praying for the Right
[Come, ye Christian fathers, who've been praying for the Right]
43
Behold, the day of promise comes
[Behold, the day of promise comes]
44
The good old party wagons in which we used to ride
45
The clouds of wrong begin to break
[The clouds of wrong begin to break]
46
We have lifted up our banner in a just and righteous cause
47
O Blaine, of Maine, Has a new refrain
[O Blaine, of Maine, Has a new refrain]
48
Oh, de whiskey snake, so mighty bold
[Oh, de whiskey snake, so mighty bold]
49
Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light
50
There's a murmur in the distance, every hour it louder grows
[There's a murmur in the distance, every hour it louder grows]
51
Come and gather round, my friends!
52
Praise God from whom all blessings flow
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