Prohibition song

Representative Text

1 There’s a time that’s coming at last,
Oh! hasten the long looked for day,
When the rum fiend no shackles can cast
For all Christians will vote as they pray.

Chorus:
In the sweet bye and bye
We shall welcome that beautiful day,
In the sweet bye and bye
When all Christian shall vote as they pray.

2 When the fire shall go out at the still,
And the worm shall be taken away,
And its ruins give place to the mill,
Making bread that doth hunger allay. [Chorus]

3 And the prison shall close every door,
And the poorhouse tenantless stand;
When the dram-shops shall darken no more
The dear homes of our beautiful land. [Chorus]

4 When the Church and the State shall arise,
In the strength of their virtue and might
And improve every moment that flies,
In their daring to vote for the right. [Chorus]


Source: Gold Tried in the Fire: suitable for church, Sunday school, revival meetings, missionary and rescue work #197

Author: Charles W. Dennison

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Text Information

First Line: There's a time that is coming at last
Title: Prohibition song
Author: Charles W. Dennison
Language: English
Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 15 of 15)

A Collection of Gospel, Temperance, and Prohibition Songs, What's the News #d36

Billows of Song #d178

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Cream of Song #194

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Gold Tried in the Fire #197

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New Life No. 2 #39

Prohibition Chimes for Temperance, Prohibition and All Reform Meetings #d38

Songland Melodies ... a New Song Book for Revivals #d213

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Tears and Triumphs #234

The Evangelist's Songs of Praise #d140

The Good Templar Songster for Temperance Meetings and the Home Circle. 2nd ed #d93

The Gospel Hymnal #d618

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The Revival No. 2 #210

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The Revival No. 3 #279

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The Revival #89

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The Revival #89

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