[*(c) C IE 296682*] Oh, Let the Women Vote Companion Song to "The Brave Young Moose" Words by H. Bates-Insell Music by Harry L. Gardner 5 The Ottawa Song Shop Fair Dealer Bldg. Ottawa, Ill. [*293356*] [*M1665 W8G Copy 1*] Oh Let the Women Vote Words by H. Bates-Insell Music My Harry L. Gardner Up-on a wide spread shoal of sand a ship was caught one day, A The Captain now, unsteady seemed, his men had lost their trust In few were lost, but still 'twas thought 'twere better to be gay, The him who should have honors all and to be honored must Be while they worked together to find the rightful plan, To ever true and worthy, he felt he'd been disgraced, Since Copyright, 1912, by Mary Isadora Ingersoll. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. 4 float the ship, and each might speak, if he were but a man! They those who worked with him before would now have him displaced, By thought to form a Civic Board with officers and laws, And one ex-captain who was brave but still was not made choice, Because started in most bravely, they never once took pause Until in final counting, he lost by one man's voice! And came the election And here one voter scored, For he who lost the ruling At once made this wise note, We'll by one vote was settled each question of that Board! be quite sure of winning if we let women vote! Oh Let the Women Vote. 3 Chorus. The while they rowed and rangled a voice came on the breeze, 'Twas soft and kind and free for jar it's earnest words were there Oh, let the women vote Oh, let the women vote, Give suffrage to the women She'll help your ship to float Oh, Let the Women Vote. 3. TRY THESE ON YOUR PIANO The Old Moon's Message Words by H. BATES-INSELL Music by HARRY L. GARDNER CHORUS Tho' the Old Moon left a message, writ large upon the sky, In hopes the youth would read it as hopes the next would heed it as Copyright 1912 Mary Isadora Ingersoll. His Good Bye (BALLAD) Words by H. BATES-INSELL Music by HARRY L. GARDNER CHORUS And each day, my sweetheart true, That one blossom I'll send you, Whose dear message is so tender, Tender, brave and Copyright 1912 Mary Isadora Ingersoll. Dreaming and Waking Words by H. BATES-INSELL Music by HARRY L. GARDNER CHORUS Would those fair angels who from heaven lean, In tenderness To show to man what life and living mean, Through happiness. Had Copyright 1912 Mary Isadora Ingersoll. The Brave Young Moose Words by H. BATES-INSELL Music by HARRY L. GARDNER CHORUS Oh! the Moose, The Moose, The Brave young Moose, Who wears no brands, and but demands For on and all a Copyright 1912 Mary Isadora Ingersoll. Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.