Transcript
[Flyer with song lyrics attached to backing page. Backing page is marked ‘18’ in red ink, and stamped in blue ink ‘INTELL. REC. C.G.S. 1st M.D.’ with the reference number ‘66/4/605’ written in black ink inside the stamp. The letter ‘D’ is written in red ink in the top right corner of the flyer.]
[Heading:] I DIDN’T RAISE MY SON TO BE A SOLDIER.
Once when a mother
Was asked would she send
Her darling boy to fight,
She just answered – “No;”
And I think you’ll admit she was right.
CHORUS -
I didn’t raise my son to be a soldier,
I brought him up to be my pride and joy.
Who dares to put a musket on his shoulder,
To kill some other mother’s darling boy?
The nation’s [sic] ought to arbitrate their quarrels –
It’s time to put the sword and gun away :
There’d be no war to-day,
If mothers all would say –
“I didn’t raise my son to be a soldier.”
SECOND VERSE –
All men are brothers ;
Our Country – One World ;
Glories of War are a lie :
If they ask us why –
We can tell them that mother’s reply.
CHORUS –
I didn’t raise my son, etc.
[In small text in footer:] Ross Printery, 188-190 Albert St., Brisbane.
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