We are younger in years! Yes, that is true;
But in some things we are older than you.
For instance, you sometimes say with a smile,
“It will do to drink wine once in a while.”
We say, “It will not do at all!”
Wine is an imp of old Alcohol.
So are gin and beer, and cider, too.
If you drink up them, they will eat up you.
“Cider is not a strong drink,” you say.
Ah! but, my friend, it opens the way
For brandy and whiskey to follow fast.
It has done it many a time in the past.
It tempts and teases the appetite.
Let it alone, boys, keep to the right;
Onward and upward we mean to go.
Heaven is reached that way, you know.
People who drink are behind the time.
They are back with darkness, and woe, and crime.
This age is progressive. You people who drink,
Though ever so little, just pause and think—
Think of the anguish that liquor makes;
Think of the hearts that it burdens and breaks.
Let it alone: stop drinking to-day—
This is what we, the children, say.
(Ella Wheeler Wilcox)
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