The House I Live In
(专辑: My Heart Sings - 1961)
The
house I
live in, a
plot of earth, a
street The
grocer and the
butcher and the
people that I
meet The
children in the
playground, the
faces that I
see All races and religions, that's America to me The
place I
work in, the
worker at my side The
little town or city where my people lived and died The
"howdy" and the
hand-shake, the
air of feeling free The
right to speak my mind out, that's America to me The
things I
see about me, the
big things and the
small The
little corner news-stand and the
house a
mile tall The
wedding and the
churchyard, the
laughter and the
tears The
dream that's been a
growing 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 The
church, the
school, the
club house The
million lights I
see, but especially the
people, that's America to me