America You're My Home
AMERICA YOU’RE MY HOME


For more than a hundred years a lady has stood in the harbor of New York City.
She stands there not only because she represents the freedom that we hold so dear,
but because Americans for generations have stood proud and faught hard
to preserve that freedom.

Bring to her your homeless bring to her your cold
There's a light that shines the way for those who do not know
What it means to live what it means to give
America You're My Home

In a corner of Nebraska a famer works the field
By day he fights the weather at night he'll pray for yield
The life he chose the crops he grows is all he ever knew
America he believes in you


CHORUS America we should lend a hand
America we should take a stand
For the freedom we enjoy today
America how I love that name
America you're more than just the lady in the bay
America You're My Home

The factory towns awaken to the dawn's early light
They listen to the latest news of what's happened through the night
From city streets to factories flags are waving everywhere
America they're showing they still care

From Bunker Hill to Tripoly from Saigon to Tehran
Daughters now are fighting with the fathers with the sons
No one wants war but even more no one wants tyranny
America we're the brave and free