Author: Rev. J. W. EicherAppears in 1 hymnalTopics: TemperanceFirst Line: We have buried our own little darlingRefrain First Line: Oh, yes, we are coming to meet youUsed With Tune: [We have buried our own little darling]
Author: W. A. WilliamsAppears in 1 hymnalTopics: TemperanceFirst Line: If you'll listen, I'll tell you an incident trueRefrain First Line: Oh, what shall we do with this terrible curseUsed With Tune: [If you'll listen, I'll tell you an incident true]
Author: W. A. WilliamsAppears in 1 hymnalTopics: TemperanceFirst Line: Fall and winter, spring and summerRefrain First Line: Uncle Sam? Our Uncle Sam?Used With Tune: [Fall and winter, spring and summer]
Author: W. A. WilliamsAppears in 2 hymnalsTopics: TemperanceFirst Line: I'll never vote for revenueRefrain First Line: God help me, God help meUsed With Tune: [I'll never vote for revenue]
Author: W. A. W.Appears in 3 hymnalsTopics: TemperanceFirst Line: I am resting in thee, thou redeemer of menRefrain First Line: Sweet assurance, I have found himUsed With Tune: [I am resting in thee, thou redeemer of men]
Appears in 2 hymnalsTopics: TemperanceFirst Line: To his home, his once white, once lov'd cottageRefrain First Line: While the storm, the wild, wild wintry tempestUsed With Tune: [To his home, his once white, once lov'd cottage]
Author: C. H. MeadAppears in 1 hymnalTopics: TemperanceFirst Line: Ring out! Ring out a mighty alarmRefrain First Line: Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!Used With Tune: [Ring out! Ring out a mighty alarm]
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