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THE HOUSE I LIVE IN What is America to me-- A name, a map, the flag I see, a certain word, Democracy, What is America to me? The The The The The The The The house I live in, A plot ot earth, a street, g The grocer and the butcher and the people that I meet, The children in the play-ground, the faces that I see, All races, all religions, that's America to me. place I work in, the worker at my, side-- little town or city where my people lived and died. howdy and the hand-shake, the air of feeling free-- right to speak my mind out, that's America to me. things I see about me, the big things and the small, little corner news-stand and the house a mile tall, wedding and the church-yard, the laughter and the tears, The dream that's been a growin' for a hundred fifty years. The town I live in, the street, the house, the room, The pavement of the city, or a garden all in bloom, X The church, the school, the club house, ' T The million lights I see, Q . But especially the people, That's America to me. ' ' The house I live in, 1 ' The friends that I have found, S The folks beyond the railroad of And the people all around, I The worker and the farmer, - A The sailor on the sea, ' if 'A ' The men who built this country, X T' That's America to me. A . ' I' ' The house I live in, I My neighbors, white and black, The people who iust came here, , . ,. .. Or from generations back, - - - - M The town hall and the soap box, 1 A- - - The torch of Liberty, . i A home for all G-od's children, ' . That's America to me. . The words of old Abe Lincoln, Of Jefferson and Paine, V , I Of Washington and Jackson, y I And the tasks that still remain, X IX 'X The little bridge at Concord, ' XX A I , I Where Freedom's fight began, I ' 'T ' I tl Our Gettysburg and Midway, l ff i-Is And the story of Bataan, J ' X V' The house I live in, I , L The goodness everywhere, K fx I t.., I I - -- ' A land of wealth and beauty . -J H ' ' With enough for all to share, Q, 'xg-3 ' ' ' A house that we call Freedom, The home of Liberty, And a promise for tomorrow, That's America to me. ..g.............. mit The annual staff wishes to thank the Chappell Publishing Company for their permission to use the words and music of The House We Live In. Nw-.. uh-
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