Begone Vile Rum
Begone, vile rum, I prithee begone from me, Begone, vile rum, thou and I shall never agree, Long time hast thou destroyed my home And fain thou would'st me kill, But I tell thee, murderous demon, Rum, Thou never shalt have thy will. Too much wine will make a young man run mad, And too much gin, an old man ugly and sad. The pledge is signed, my wife shall sing And happily pass the day, Cold water, we find, is the very thing To banish grief away.
John Pierpont’s other poems:
- News-Carrier’s Address
- Evening Prayer for a Child
- Come All Ye Young Teetotallers
- The Cold Water Army
- For the Album of Miss Caroline C—
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