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Victory Garden song from WWI World War One

Plant a Little Garden in Your Own Back Yard
(A Victory / Liberty Garden Song)

Words by Walter Hirsch & Bert Lewis
Music by Walter Leopold
Copyright: 1917 by Forster Music, Chicago
Format: large

Original retail price: 12¢
Cover art shows several urban Victory gardens

This cover features cute cartoon showing three people tending their own Victory / Liberty gardens in the backyards. The song doesn't specifically mention the war, just the sky high prices of food. It also encourages you to do the planting and stop griping because of a Biblical saying that "you all have heard a heap..."

The cover also features an inset picture of Bert Lewis and Walter Leopold "The Merry Men from Songland", who are the composers and performers of the song.

Lyrics:

Verse 1:
I've been reading in the papers that the price of food is high,
"Cut the prices, cut the prices," is the Nation's cry.
Now I've got a dandy little scheme that you all should try.
Go and raise the things you need, the things too high to buy.

Chorus:
Plant a little garden in your own back yard
Where the green grass used to grow.
Plant some nice potatoes, and some red tomatoes,
Buy a rake and hoe.
You'll have plenty for the wife and kiddies bye and bye,
You should worry if the prices go up to the sky,
Take my advice
And plant a little garden in your own backyard.

Verse 2:
There's a saying in the Bible that you all have heard a heap,
Just get busy, just get busy, don't you fall asleep.
Nevermind the man across the street, your own council keep,
The Bible says that as you sow, that is the way you'll reap.

(Repeat Chorus)

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I Don't Want to Get Well
I May Be Gone for a Long, Long Time
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Somewhere, Somewhere in France
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You'll Find Old Dixieland in France
You've Got to Go in or Go Under
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