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Ella Wheeler Wilcox - What I Have Seen #5Ella Wheeler Wilcox - What I Have Seen #5
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I saw a Christian, a temperance man, Casting his ballot one day at the polls: One who believes he does what he can Toward the reclaiming and saving of souls. And may be he does—may be he does! I don`t say he doesn`t, but may be he does! I saw his candidate sipping his beer, Wiping his moustache and lapping his jaws; And I said to myself, "It`s decidedly queer, If this is the man that should help make our laws." But may be he is—may be he is! I won`t say it outright, but may be he is! I saw an old drunkard fall in the street: I saw my Christian man mournfully pass, And mournfully say to the sot at his feet: "I have done what I could for such wrecks, but, alas!" Well, may be he had—may be he had! I don`t say he hadn`t, but may be he had! I know a party that`s forming to-day, Made out of men that are loyal and brave: They will sweep liquor taxes and tariffs away, For they never will vote for a drinking old knave. You see if they do! you see if they do! I don`t say I know, but you see if they do!
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