Show I WILSONS WILSON'S SPEECHES FURNISH THEME THEMEr r FOR FORSONG SONG r ti r Y F S Stirring irring Music Forms Melody Melody Melo- Melo jj dy for Patriotic Com Com- position I t R N NEW W YORK June 3 3 Awake by America youre you're cried voices of ot the night Disturbed and reddened night Is showing you the light If It flames should touch our continent for sparks are falling near Then every volunteer will answer here Patriotism of ot our land Is not an empty name Our Oui glory and our fame Must never bow In shame So o use uso your great abundant strength with effort never cease tp Ii keep e cep p your our honor lionor and the world In a IIi I t peace REFRAIN d Tall all into into lino for your Motherland ll jf Have no other land In your heart 0 Tho o sighing of J crying of distressed ire r calling you to do your part c f a 0 fall Into line for your Motherland Motherland Mother- Mother t land 2 Altogether men join the band And if it theres there's s 's fighting to be done d' d f TJien Johnny get your gun get w your sun get your gun 4 j And fall In for your Motherland i i blood of ot every nation Is running J within veins fJ strong your V v And reed from hyphen chains Are men of brawn and brains rc t. t fly y to to forget t themselves s Ives forget their love of life fie U for honor mother home or ora ori t i a wife fAr gOr d destiny lies written In poetic lino Uno and song The mission of the strong t Must be- be to be-to o right each wrong tJ t nations nation's up and eve every single man mani j- j i is wide awake A And hd waiting watchful for his country's sake Th These se words taken from speeches made by President Wilson during his mile trip through th the central W West Vest st early in the year In the interest Sot of f national defense have been set to music b by John Golden writer of popular popular popular lar songs Any Anyone one who cares ares to take the trouble trouble trouble trou trou- ble to read through the voluminous speeches made on that occasion by the president at Pittsburg Chicago Mil MiI- Milwaukee Milwaukee Mil Mil- waukee Kansas City St. St Louis and other cities clUes will Mr Golden says have no difficulty In finding the phrases which he has appropriated for Fall Into Line Lipe for Your Motherland which which'S S 'S la Is to be the title of the new song f r The President and Mrs Wilson Vilson received re- re re received Mr Golden at the White House Bpd heard him sing the song On his return r turn from irgin Washington he received the following letter signed by President President President dent Wilson The White House Washington April 17 1916 My I Dear Mr Golden Mrs Irs Wilson and I were greatly pleased to see you and to hear the march and I am writing to say how sincerely I hope you will have great success In launching launching- It It quickens the blood and carries a spur which only music apparently can use and I am sincerely complimented that you should have chosen the words for the song from my speeches I envy those who can make make- any great impulse particularly particularly I the great grent Impulse of patriotism move in such strains and accents as aswill aswill aswill will quicken the of a whole peo peo- j pie Cordially and sincerely yours I WOODROW WILSON 1 Mr John Golden New York City I Mr Golden says J he has been actuated solely by the Idea of getting before the i I nation a a. simple natural song that will make ake a direct appeal to the patriotism of f this the people and tend to stimulate the general movement for preparedness and defense Any profits from the sale of the song he states slates will be devoted to any cause which President Wilson may care to top specify p Several large offers for the song from music publishers and theatrical theatrical the the- Interests already have been turned down by Mr Golden Some of ot the other songs which Mr Golden has written In the last year are Hip Hip Hooray Goodbye Girls rm Tm Going and He also wrote with the help of ot Mr Joseph oseph Cawthorn I Can Dance With Anybody But My Wife |