Lyrics Children One and All - Mary Travers
Some
of
us
live
in
big
white
houses
Some
of
us
live
in
small
Some
of
our
names
are
written
on
blackboards
Some
are
written
on
walls
Some
of
our
daddies
work
in
factories
Some
of
them
stand
in
line
Some
of
our
daddies
buy
us
marbles
Some
of
them
just
buy
wine
But
at
night
you
can't
tell
Sunday
suits
From
tattered
overalls
But
then
we're
only
children
Children
one
and
all
Some
of
us
take
our
lunch
in
boxes
Some
in
paper
sacks
Some
of
us
kids
join
in
the
laughter
Some
hear
it
at
our
backs
Some
of
our
mothers
sew
fine
linen
Some
can't
sew
a
stitch
Some
of
our
mothers
dress
up
poorly
And
some
of
them
dress
up
rich
But
at
night
you
can't
tell
party
dresses
From
hand
me
downs
too
small
But
then
we're
only
children
Children
one
and
all
Some
of
us
learn
our
lessons
poorly
Some
of
us
learn
them
well
Some
of
us
find
an
earthly
heaven
Some
of
us
live
in
hell
Some
of
us
go
right
on
a'preachin'
Without
making
too
much
sense
Some
of
us
hide
behind
a
wall
And
some
behind
a
fence
But
at
night
you
can't
you
tell
picket
fences
From
bricks
a
tower
tall
But
then
we're
only
children
Children
one
and
all
Some
of
us
grow
up
tall
and
handsome
Some
of
us
grow
up
plain
Some
of
us
own
the
world
in
ransom
Some
of
us
just
our
name
Some
of
our
people
die
in
misery
Some
of
them
die
in
peace
Some
of
our
people
die
for
nothing
But
dying
doesn't
cease
And
at
night
you
can't
tell
fancy
coffins
From
boxes
in
the
hall
But
then
we're
only
children
Children
one
and
all
Children
Album
Mary
1 The Song Is Love
2 I Guess He'd Rather Be in Colorado
3 Children One and All
4 The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
5 I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel to Be Free)
6 Erika with the Windy Yellow Hair
7 Rhymes and Reasons
8 Follow Me
9 On the Path of Glory (La Colline au Whisky)
10 Circus
11 Song for the Asking
12 Indian Sunset
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