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The Wise Old Man of Japan

Author: C. H. L. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Once a wise old man Refrain First Line: First the man takes a drink Lyrics: 1 Once a wise old man Native of Japan, Gave the world an adage clever; It is full of truth, And each maid and youth, Will do well to heed it ever. Refrain: “First the man takes a drink, Then the drink takes a drink, Then the drink, Yes, the drink, O the drink takes the man.” 2 If we look around, We can see men bound By the monster “drink,” and sinning, But we surely know, Back of ev’ry woe Was the taste at the beginning. [Refrain] 3 Let us pledge this day, As we kneel to pray, That we’ll touch and taste it never, That we’ll grow real strong And, no doubt, live long, Giving God our best endeavor. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Used With Tune: [Once a wise old man]

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[Once a wise old man]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. Harold Lowden Incipit: 34566 34566 34517 Used With Text: The Wise Old Man of Japan

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The Wise Old Man of Japan

Author: C. H. L. Hymnal: Beginner and Primary Songs #40 (1915) First Line: Once a wise old man, Native of Japan Refrain First Line: First the man takes a drink Languages: English Tune Title: [Once a wise old man, Native of Japan]
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The Wise Old Man of Japan

Author: C. H. L. Hymnal: Uplifting Songs #122 (1917) First Line: Once a wise old man Refrain First Line: First the man takes a drink Lyrics: 1 Once a wise old man Native of Japan, Gave the world an adage clever; It is full of truth, And each maid and youth, Will do well to heed it ever. Refrain: “First the man takes a drink, Then the drink takes a drink, Then the drink, Yes, the drink, O the drink takes the man.” 2 If we look around, We can see men bound By the monster “drink,” and sinning, But we surely know, Back of ev’ry woe Was the taste at the beginning. [Refrain] 3 Let us pledge this day, As we kneel to pray, That we’ll touch and taste it never, That we’ll grow real strong And, no doubt, live long, Giving God our best endeavor. [Refrain] Topics: Children's Tune Title: [Once a wise old man]

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C. Harold Lowden

1883 - 1963 Author of "The wise old man of Japan"
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