Band of hope melodies : adapted to Band of hope, cadet ; and other temperance meetings ; in two parts. . elle ?The two lips of a belle, my friends, The two lips of a belle—What sweetens more than water pure The two lips of a belle ? 3. 3. On then, ye champions of the Right I Ye men of courage true ;Keep Prohibitions goal in sight— No backward step for you !Ko more shall tears of blood be shed For licensed death, and woes!Down -with the trade—forever down! Though demons may oppose. R.—Auld Lang sturdy oak full many a cup Doth hold up to the sky,To catch the rain, and drinks it up, And
Band of hope melodies : adapted to Band of hope, cadet ; and other temperance meetings ; in two parts. . elle ?The two lips of a belle, my friends, The two lips of a belle—What sweetens more than water pure The two lips of a belle ? 3. 3. On then, ye champions of the Right I Ye men of courage true ;Keep Prohibitions goal in sight— No backward step for you !Ko more shall tears of blood be shed For licensed death, and woes!Down -with the trade—forever down! Though demons may oppose. R.—Auld Lang sturdy oak full many a cup Doth hold up to the sky,To catch the rain, and drinks it up, And thus the oak gets high;Tis thus the oak gets high, my friends, Tis thus the oak gets high,By having water in their cups, Then why not you and I ?Then let cold water armies give Their banners to the air!So shall the boys, like oaks, be strong, The girls, like tulips, fair :The girls, like tulips, fair, my friends, The girls, like tulips, fair:The boys shall grow like sturdy oaks, The girls, like tulips, fair.—Pieepojjt 14 ONWARD I ONWARD I BAND VICTORIOUS -Temperance Chorus. I. B. SPIRITED. ^a s=£Ss^g^ ^# ^^ ^=$n ntii 1. Onward, on- ward! band vie- to- rious, Rear t&e temprance banner high ; Thus far had your course been 2. Onward, on- ward ! songs and prais-es Ring to heavens topmost arch, Whereso-eer your standard ?9 1— 3. To the vend - er and dis - til - lef Thunder truth with startling tone ; Swell the accents, louder ts, louder. 2Ef =£r?C S :& TS^^iSz —fr^-^r-^ S glorious, Now your day of triumphs nigh. Vice and er • ror flee be- fore you, As theraia - es, And your conquering legions march ! Gird the temprance ar - mor on you, Look for shrill-er, Make their guilt e - normous known. On-ward, on - ward ! nev • er fal - ter, Cease not g— *=t* 2 *d ONWARD I ONWARD I BAND VICTORIOUS -Conclude* 15
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