YOURS OR MINE?
When the liquor curse is legalized It must have its toll of men— Of the husbands dear, the brothers line— Say. will they be yours? Or mine? When the liquor curse is legalized It must have its toll of boys— Of the lads round whom our hopes entwine — Say, will they be yours? Or mine? When the liquor curse is legalized It must have its toll of heart*— For some hearts must break, and some repine— Say, will they bo yours? Or mine? Ere the liquor cjrse was legalized It garnered its toll of votes— Of the unused vote, the vote supine Say, did it have yours? Oi mine? That the liquor curse be soon outlawed, Sisters, let us strive and pray. That our God will keep in His love divine All His Sons—both yours and mine. —Margaret M. K. MacTavish. Belleville.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 380, 18 March 1927, Page 14
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145YOURS OR MINE? White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 380, 18 March 1927, Page 14
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