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The Re-Charged Live Wire
Editor:
J. B. Herbert
Publisher:
Rodeheaver Co., Chicago, Ill., 1916
Language:
English
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d1
A cruel old King from a castle strong
d2
A rummy, fat and sleek, stood in his retreat
d3
Along in November, when chill
d4
Counties here and counties there
d5
Down in a room all cozy and bright
d6
From run's destructive snare
d7
Hark, the sound of bitter weeping
d8
He who tarries at the wine cup
d9
Hear the temperance call, freemen
d10
I remember well a cottage
d11
I took a trip into the camp of whiskey
d12
If you'd banish sin and sorrow
d13
In the prison cell I sit Thinking, mother dear of you
d14
Lift up the temperance banner That banner pure and white
d15
Mine eyes have seen the glory
d16
Mourn for the thousands slain
d17
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d18
No license is the thing we need
d19
Now, a man is surely crazy when he drinks
d20
O barley-corn Johnny, yez played me
d21
O Columbia, the gem of the ocean
d22
O de Brewer's big hosses, comin' down de road
d23
O de prohibition band wagon's rollin' right along
d24
O have you seen the evils that intemperance hath wrought
d25
O land of our glory, rise, rise in thy might
d26
O mister brewer man, what you gwine to do
d27
O my comrades in this conflict of the fight against the wrong
d28
O sing a song of our firesides and our friends
d29
O tempted one, could you but know
d30
O the men are so easy, the devil said
d31
O we intend this woe to end
d32
O what you gwine to say when de great day comes
d33
Once on a time there lived a king
d34
Our cause is just and at the righteous bidding
d35
Poor old booze is losing all his friends
d36
Rally to our standard in this fight today
d37
Rescue the perishing, care for the dying
d38
Speed, speed the happy day now marching on its way
d39
Standing for the homes we love
d40
The first to come was good ole Maine
d41
The old saloon has had its day
d42
The plain handwriting's on the wall
d43
The temperance train is coming
d44
There are mighty waves of sentiment
d45
There's a patient little woman here below
d46
There's poison in the flowing bowl
d47
This nation's badly muddled up
d48
'Tis a solemn thought to think
d49
To aid each other and befriend
d50
Way down upon a little alley, far far from home
d51
We are on the temperance railroad speeding through the
d52
We are out for prohibition
d53
We are soldiers in the temperance army
d54
We don't know vot we's going to do
d55
We'll do our best and ever fight
d56
What means this mighty volume of sound
d57
What's all the stir, neighbor
d58
When all the slaves of rum are free
d59
Whilst hordes are out to hustle
d60
You're taking just a glass a day
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