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Ella Wheeler Wilcox - The Brewer`s DogElla Wheeler Wilcox - The Brewer`s Dog
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The brewer`s dog is abroad, boys, Be careful where you stray, His teeth are coated with poison, And he`s on the watch for prey. The brewery is his kennel, But he lurks on every hand, And he seeks for easy victims The children of the land. His eyes gleam through the windows Of the gay saloon at night, And in many a first-class "drug-store" He is hiding out of sight. Be careful where you enter, And, if you smell his breath, Flee as you would from a viper, For its fumes are the fumes of death. O boys! would you kill the bloodhound? Would you slay the snarling whelp? I know that you can do it If every one will help. You must make a solemn promise To drink no ale or beer, And soon the feeble death-wail Of the brewer`s dog we`ll hear. For, if all keep the promise, You can starve him out, I know; But, if boys and men keep drinking, The dog will thrive and grow.
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