Everyone Was At Stonewall (final update)
EVERYONE WAS AT STONEWALL (final update) © Sandy Rapp 1992

Where were you in the June of '69?
Did you sing a song of Suzanne or Sweet Caroline?
Did you walk on the moon or were both feet on the ground?
Were you Woodstock bound?

Those were the days when the bars became our homes;
'Cause we had no church or state to call our own.
And they raided the bars and the cars were on patrol;
And they bugged our phones.

But there came a time, a summer's night,
When everyone came out to join the fight.
Out of twenty million strong,
Not a queer soul was at home to hear it told.

chorus: To hear it told, Everyone Was At Stonewall;
It's widely known, not a soul was home.
Every G. & L. has a New York tale to tell,
'Cause Stonewall was everyone.

Did you hear the coins go rollin' round the Square?
Did you see the crowd with long, beautiful hair?
Did you see them throw the building in the air,
'Cause you were there?

And was it true, did a cry go through,
From the Village on up Second Avenue?
Did they hear it at Uncle Charley's and at Three,
That they were free?

repeat chorus

Now the Post Office which in those days screened our mail,
With a mind to putting some of us in jail,
Has cast a stamp in the image of us all
For the old Stonewall.

And though the Congress continued to queer our goose,
The Pentagon was less out on the loose;
The Supreme Court ruled for equal marriage too, and by 2014
As the list of gay civil right states grew:

Connecticut, Hawaii, Wisconsin, Vermont,
California, New Jersey, Minnesota, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, Nevada and Rhode Island, Washington,
New York, Maryland, Illinois, New Mexico,
Iowa and Maine too did come through
With Delaware, Oregon, Colorado, Utah & DC too.

And it won't be long, it won't be long,
'Til a President will sing the Stonewall song
And we'll be heading up the White House throng,
Where we belong. Repeat chorus twice with final line: Stonewall was Stonewall