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Danger Of Fire Arms.

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For to save life one great solver             Would be to prohibit the revolver,             Weapon of coward and of bully,             Who slaughter friends in their folly.             Let now no man or any boy,             With loaded arms ever toy,             Showing off their manly vigor,             Pointing to friend and pulling trigger.             And sending bullet through their brain,             And then exclaim in mournful strain,             When friends with grief they are goaded,             I did not know that it was loaded.             Fire arms oft' times do bring woes,             And they kill more friends than foes,             Hunting now o'er fertile fields,             'Tis seldom that it profit yields.

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