. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. Blasts From The Rams THE LIQUOR SELLERS PSALM OF LIFE. By Phebie Dodd. ELL me not in wild orations That the business I am in, Is, of all mens occupations, Most depraved and full of sin Life is real, and Gold and Silver Are the things that count with men; Moneys king; we must get money;— Whats the difference how or when? Illegal traffic? Bosh and nonsense;Read that License; read it well;— This whole Government behind itGives me perfect to sell. What if women broken-heartedPray that God may let them die? What if mothers weep, and children-Drunkards c


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. Blasts From The Rams THE LIQUOR SELLERS PSALM OF LIFE. By Phebie Dodd. ELL me not in wild orations That the business I am in, Is, of all mens occupations, Most depraved and full of sin Life is real, and Gold and Silver Are the things that count with men; Moneys king; we must get money;— Whats the difference how or when? Illegal traffic? Bosh and nonsense;Read that License; read it well;— This whole Government behind itGives me perfect to sell. What if women broken-heartedPray that God may let them die? What if mothers weep, and children-Drunkards children moan and cry? What if beer and rum and whiskyCrowd men into prison cells, Robbing them of all their manhood,Sending them to drunkards hells? Lives of rich men all remind meI can get there j\ist the same With a bank account behind meWhat care I for fame or name? As to all your moral questions I have only this to say:—Theres my License, bought and paid for, Stamped with Uncle Sams O. K.


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