The House I Live In
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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What is America to me?
A name, a map, the flag I see,
a certain word, "Democracy."
What is America to me?

The house I live in, A plot of earth, a 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.

The place I work in, the worker at my side
The little town or city where my people lived and died
The "howdy" and the handshake the air of feeling free
the right to speak my mind out, that's America to 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 growin' 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 club house,




The million lights I see, But especially the people,
That's America to me.

Overall Meaning

In Sarah Vaughan's song "The House I Live In," the lyrics ask the question "What is America to me?" The answer lies in the ordinary and everyday aspects of life that make up the American experience. For the singer, America is not just a geographical location or a symbol in the form of a flag, but it is the house she lives in, the plot of land she occupies, and the people she encounters on a daily basis. These people come from different races and religions, and they are a reflection of the diversity that makes up the nation. The song touches on the idea of the "American Dream" which has been a growing dream for 150 years. It's the dream that people can live and work freely, and they are able to feel a sense of pride in their community and country.


The song further emphasizes the values of America such as free speech, freedom of religion, the right to work, and the right to dream. The places the singer speaks of such as the town, the city, the church, the school and the club house are all part of the fabric of the society. The song emphasizes how all these little things and the people make up what America is to the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

What is America to me?
What does the concept of America mean to me?


A name, a map, the flag I see,
America is represented by its name, geography, and flag.


a certain word, "Democracy."
The idea of democracy is inseparable from America.


The house I live in, A plot of earth, a street,
The physical surroundings that comprise my daily life are part of America.


The grocer and the butcher and the people that I meet,
The individuals I interact with are representative of America's diverse population.


The children in the playground, the faces that I see;
The youth of America and its people's appearance depict a multicultural nation.


All races, all religions, that's America to me.
America is a land with people from every race and religion.


The place I work in, the worker at my side
My workplace and colleagues reflect America's economy and workforce.


The little town or city where my people lived and died
My hometown is significant and sentimental to me as a representation of America's history and lineage.


The "howdy" and the handshake the air of feeling free
The friendliness and the sense of freedom in interactions remain important values of American culture.


the right to speak my mind out, that's America to me.
Freedom of speech is a fundamental principle of America.


The things I see about me the big things and the small
Everything tangible that surrounds me, regardless of size, encompasses America.


The little corner newsstand and the house a mile tall;
Both small and large structures are iconic parts of American architecture.


The wedding and the churchyard, the laughter and the tears,
Rites of passage and emotions of life in America are universally relatable experiences.


The dream that's been a-growin' for a hundred fifty years
The American Dream has been a national aspiration for over a century, and it continues to inspire the nation's people today.


The town I live in the street, the house, the room,
Every location within the community that I call home is part of America.


The pavement of the city, or a garden all in bloom,
Both the busy city streets and the tranquil countryside scenery are symbols of America.


The church, the school, the club house,
The various institutions within my community all have significance in America's society.


The million lights I see, But especially the people,
The physical lights, as well as the people, are representative of America's many vibrant cultures.


That's America to me.
All of these elements together are what America means to me and make it a unique and exceptional nation.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LEWIS ALLAN, EARL ROBINSON

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