Текст песни The House I Live in - Vaughn Monroe
The
house
I
live
in,
the
plot
of
earth,
the
street
The
grocer
and
the
butcher
and
the
people
that
I
meet
The
children
in
the
playground,
the
faces
that
I
see
All
races,
all
religions,
that's
America
to
me
(America,
America)
The
place
I
work
in,
the
worker
at
my
side
The
little
town
or
city
where
my
people
live
and
die
The
howdy
and
the
handshake,
the
air
of
feeling
free
The
right
to
speak
my
mind
out
That's
America
to
me
(America,
America)
The
things
I
see
about
me,
the
big
things
and
the
small
The
little
corner
newsstand
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
clubhouse,
the
million
lights
I
see
But
especially
the
people,
that's
America
for
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
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
clubhouse,
the
million
lights
I
see
But
especially
the
people,
that's
America
for
me
(America)
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