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Vote It Out!

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #352 (1916) Topics: Patriotic and Temperance First Line: There's a question we must settle Lyrics: 1 There's a question we must settle,- Vote it out! (vote it out!) O, my brother, show your mettle,- Vote it out! (vote it out!) Shall the dram-shop rule the nation With its crime and dissipation? Vote it out, vote it out, vote it out, out, out! 2 It's a most important question,- Vote it out! (vote it out!) Act upon this wise suggestion,- Vote it out! (vote it out!) Wrong is wrong, who dares defend it? There is but one way to end it,- Vote it out, vote it out, vote it out, out, out! 3 It is "up to you," my brother, Vote it out! (vote it out!) Face the question, there's no other, Vote it out! (vote it out!) Let us settle it forever, Voters, it is now or never! Vote it out, vote it out, vote it out, out, out! 4 In the name of Right and Justice Vote it out! (vote it out!) Help us, Lord, in whom our trust is,- Vote it out! (vote it out!) Vote to end this degradation, Vote to have a clean, pure nation,- Vote it out, vote it out, vote it out, out, out. Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a question we must settle]
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My Country, 'Tis of Thee

Author: Samuel F. Smith Hymnal: Hymns for Praise and Service #352 (1956) Topics: Patriotic Languages: English Tune Title: [My country, 'tis of thee]
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It Is Not Fair

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #353 (1916) Topics: Patriotic and Temperance First Line: It is not fair that grief should so abound Lyrics: 1 It is not fair that grief should so abound, That want and degradation should ev'rywhere be found: Arm for the fight- our banners wide unfurled! It is not fair that rum should rule the world, It is not fair that rum should rule the world. 2 It is not fair that rum should blot out lives; It is not fair the demon should rob our babes and wives; No, 'tis not fair so many to enslave, It is not far, rise up, O men, to save, It is not fair, rise up, O men, to save. 3 It is not fair that rum should smite the will, Should palsy soul and body- should blast and blight and kill; Rise, men, for war! put down this monster foe, It is not fair that wrong should triumph so, it is not fair that wrong should triumph so. 4 It cannot be that God's own work should fail, That soldiers should be cowards- should falter, shirk and quail; Dare, men, arise! your faith and strength renew, And ye shall win- for God will be with you, And ye shall win- for God will be with you. Languages: English Tune Title: [It is not fair that grief should so abound]
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America

Author: S. F. Smith Hymnal: The World Evangel #353 (1913) Topics: Patriotic First Line: My country, 'tis of thee Languages: English Tune Title: [My country, 'tis of thee]
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Was It You?

Author: C. D. Martin Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #354 (1916) Topics: Patriotic and Temperance First Line: Somebody voted to ruin my boy Refrain First Line: Was that somebody you? Lyrics: 1 Somebody voted to ruin my boy, Was that somebody you? Somebody helped his pure life to destroy, Was that somebody you? Chorus: Was that somebody you? (was it you?) Was that somebody you? (was it you?) Somebody voted to ruin my boy, Was that somebody you? (was it you?) 2 Somebody argued in favor of wrong, Was that somebody you? Somebody hushed in my life a sweet song, Was that somebody you? [Chorus] 3 Somebody turned all my day into night, Was that somebody you? Somebody voted to throttle the right, Was that somebody you? [Chorus] 4 Somebody licensed another to sell, Was that somebody you? That which could turn Paradise into hell, Was that somebody you? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Somebody voted to ruin my boy]
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God save the king

Hymnal: The World Evangel #354 (1913) Topics: Patriotic First Line: God save our gracious king Languages: English
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The Two Homes

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #355 (1916) Topics: Patriotic and Temperance First Line: Two homes there are, not far away Refrain First Line: Which home is yours? Lyrics: 1 Two homes there are, not far away, Within a city fair; One home has peace and joy each day, The other has despair. In one, the children's hearts are glad When father comes in sight, But little hearts next door are sad For father drinks, each night. Chorus: Which home is yours? Which home is yours?- The home so bright and glad? Or that one which the curse of rum Has made so drear and sad? 2 In one of these two homes the face Of mother wears a smile, For life is sweet, and home a place Of gladness all the while: The face next door shows but the signs Of shame and sorrow dumb, For day by day, her poor heart pines Beneath the curse of rum. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Two homes there are, not far away]
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To the Rescue

Author: Priscilla J. Owens Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #356 (1916) Topics: Patriotic and Temperance First Line: Death-bells tolling, tolling, tolling Refrain First Line: Sign our pledge, now sign Lyrics: 1 Death-bells tolling, tolling, tolling, Wrecks adrift and breakers rolling; Where the floods of intemp'rance rave, Light the beacon, and speed to save. Chorus: Sign, our pledge, now sign, And strength divine shall yet be thine; Sign our pledge, now sign, Touch not, taste not the wine. 2 Voices cheering, life-boats steering, See, the helping hands are nearing, While the pledge, our glad signal, flies, Hopeful message to weary eyes. [Chorus] 3 Joy-bells ringing, ringing, ringing, friends a hearty welcome bringing; Heav'n bends down our joy a-near, Greets the rescued with words of cheer. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Death-bells tolling, tolling, tolling]
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The Walls of Jericho

Author: J. B. H. Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #357 (1916) Topics: Patriotic and Temperance First Line: The walls of Jericho fell down Refrain First Line: Old whiskey's walls have got to go Lyrics: 1 The walls of Jericho fell down, As Israel's host marched boldly 'round, Led on by thrilling trumpet's sound, And ev'rybody shouted. Chorus: Old whiskey's walls have got to go Just like the walls of Jericho! The rummies won't know where they're at; Their walls must tumble down, down flat. 2 They marched around for seven days, The walls stood silent in amaze; Then fell down flat, the Scripture says, When ev'rybody shouted. [Chorus] 3 The liquor men are on the rune, Their troubles have but just begun; It's our turn now to have some fun, Let ev'rybody shout it! [Chorus] 4 Get ready for the jubilee, We're marching on to victory; Rum's walls are tumbling, don't you see? Let ev'rybody shout it! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [The walls of Jericho fell down]
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Break Your Pitchers!

Author: A. W. S. Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #358 (1916) Topics: Patriotic and Temperance First Line: Do you know the story of Gideon's band Refrain First Line: Then break your pitchers! Lyrics: 1 Do you know the story of Gideon's band; In the name of the Lord how they dared to stand? How they drove God's enemies out of the land, With their broken pitchers and their trumpets? Chorus: Then break your pitchers! Blow your trumpets! Dare for God to stand! Break your pitchers! Blow your trumpets! Be a Gideon's band! 2 Far down in the valley the enemy lay, Like the sands of the sea without number, they say,- But the brave three hundred soon drove them away With their broken pitchers and their trumpets! [Chorus] 3 Can't you hear God calling for Gideon's band? Who shall dare in the name of the Lord to stand? Who shall face the foe with a courage grand, With their broken pitchers and their trumpets? [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you know the story of Gideon's band]

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