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587. The Temperance Call

1 Hear the temp'rance call,
Freemen one and all,
Hear your country's earnest cry;
See your native land
Life her beck'ning hand;
Sons of freedom, come ye nigh.

Chorus:
Starve the monster from our shore,
Let his cruel reign be o'er;
Starve the monster from our shore,
Let his cruel reign be o'er.

2 Leave the shop and farm,
Leave your bright hearths warm;
Work and pray the lost to save;
Let your leaders be
True and noble, free,
Fearless, temp'rate, good, and grave. [Chorus]

3 Hail! our Fatherland,
Here thy children stand,
All resolv'd, united, true;
In the temp'rance cause
Ne'er to faint or pause!
This our purpose is, and vow. [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Hear the temp'rance call
Title: The Temperance Call
Author: Anon.
Refrain First Line: Starve the monster from our shore
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Special Occasions: Temperance; Special Selections: Choir or Quartet
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Hear the temp'rance call]
Composer: Franz Abt
Key: C Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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