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Our Country' Going Dry
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Come, ye loyal workers, join the temperance army (Law)
Author: E. Norine Law
Tune: [Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness] (Minor)
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Fourteen (14) American Spirituals and Hy…
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First Line:
Come, ye loyal workers, join the temperance army (Law)
Title:
Our Country' Going Dry
Author:
E. Norine Law
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Our country's going dry
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness] (Minor)
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Jewel Songs: suitable for all kinds of religious services (1910), p.156
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Jewel Songs #209
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: Our Country' Going Dry
First Line
: Come, ye loyal workers, join the temp'rance army
Tune Title
: [Come, ye loyal workers, join the temp'rance army]
Author
: E. Norine Law
Date
: 1910
Jewel Songs #209
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