This Land of Yours and Mine
Claude King Lyrics


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I have seen the warships on Manila Bay watched the sun a setting on the way
I've sailed the seven seas I've crossed the Great Divide
There's nothing like this land of yours and mine
There's nothing like this land yours and my land
From the New York harbor to the Frisco Bay
Up to Mississippi cross the wide Missoury
There's nothing like this land of yours and mine
I've stood alone in Texas I've seen the Broadway lights
Heard a lonesome freight train in the night
I've watched the tall corn grow heard a voice that whispers low




There's nothing like this land of yours and mine
There's nothing like this land

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Claude King's song "This Land of Yours and Mine" speak to the deep love and connection that people have to the United States. The opening verse describes the singer's experiences in other parts of the world, such as observing warships in Manila Bay and sailing the seven seas. Despite these experiences, there is still nothing like the singer's own homeland - "this land of yours and mine." The repetition of this phrase emphasizes the importance of this land to the singer.


The second verse continues to describe the singer's experiences within the United States, from New York Harbor to Frisco Bay and through Texas. The reference to Broadway lights and a lonesome freight train highlights the diversity of experiences that can be had within this one country. The final lines of the verse, "heard a voice that whispers low / there's nothing like this land of yours and mine," suggest that this love for the land is not just based on what can be seen and heard, but is something deeper and more spiritual.


The overall message of "This Land of Yours and Mine" is one of patriotism and love for country. The song celebrates the unique experiences and attributes of the United States, and calls on listeners to cherish and protect this special land.


Line by Line Meaning

I have seen the warships on Manila Bay watched the sun a setting on the way
While watching the sun go down, I witnessed warships docked at Manila Bay


I've sailed the seven seas I've crossed the Great Divide
I have traveled through both land and water and have encountered various challenges and obstacles


There's nothing like this land of yours and mine
This land, which belongs to both of us, is unparalleled in its uniqueness and importance


There's nothing like this land yours and my land
This land belongs to us both, and its value is incomparable to any other place


From the New York harbor to the Frisco Bay
This land spans from the East Coast of New York to the West Coast of San Francisco Bay


Up to Mississippi cross the wide Missoury
This land extends upwards to the Mississippi River, crossing the wide Missouri River


There's nothing like this land of yours and mine
This land, which belongs to both of us, is unparalleled in its uniqueness and importance


I've stood alone in Texas I've seen the Broadway lights
I have traveled to Texas and seen the bright lights of Broadway


Heard a lonesome freight train in the night
One night, I heard a lonely freight train pass by


I've watched the tall corn grow heard a voice that whispers low
I have observed the growth of tall corn and heard a voice whisper softly


There's nothing like this land of yours and mine
This land, which belongs to both of us, is unparalleled in its uniqueness and importance




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: FRED B. BURCH, MARIJOHN WILKIN

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