DANGER.
Write it on the workhouse (fate, Write it on the schoolboy's slate, Write it on the copy book, That the young 1 may often look, “Where there’s drink there’s danger.* Write it on the churchyard mound, Where the drink-slain dead are found, Write it on the gallows high. Write it for all passers-by. “Where there’s drink there’s danger.’ Write it on the nation’s laws, Blotting out the license clause, Write it on each ballot white, FV) it can he read aright. ”W*here there’s drink there’s danger.’ Write it on the ships thnt sail. Borne along by storm or gale; Write it large in letters plain. Over every land and main, “Where there’s drink there’s danger.’ Write it over every gate, On the church and halls of State, Tn the heart of every' hand, On the laws of every land, “Whore there’s drink there’s danger.'
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White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 393, 18 April 1928, Page 17
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145DANGER. White Ribbon, Volume 33, Issue 393, 18 April 1928, Page 17
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