The House I Live In
(专辑: The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings - Disc 07 - 1995)
[Intro:] What is America to me? A
name, a
map, or a
flag I
see? A
certain word, "democracy"? What is America to me? 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 by my side The
little town or city where my people lived and died The
"howdy" and the
handshake, the
air of feeling free And 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 newsstand and the
house a
mile tall The
wedding in the
churchyard, the
laughter and the
tears The
dream that's been a-growing for a
hundred and 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
clubhouse, the
millions lights I
see But especially the
people That's America to me