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Bread and Roses

This song is based on a poem by James Oppenheim (1882-1932), published in 1911, although many people say that it was inspired by a banner used a textile workers strike in America in 1912.

It has been set to a number of tunes:  Rise up Singing lists Caroline Kohsleet (who other sources name as Caroline Kohlsaat) and Mimi Fariña.   Artists who have performed it include Judy Collins, John Denver and Utah Phillips.


Lyrics

As we go marching, marching, in the beauty of the day,
A million darkened kitchens, a thousand mill lofts gray,
Are touched with all the radiance that a sudden sun discloses,
For the people hear us singing: Bread and Roses! Bread and Roses!

As we go marching, marching, we battle too for men,
For they are women's children, and we mother them again.
Our lives shall not be sweated from birth until life closes;
Hearts starve as well as bodies; give us bread, but give us roses.

As we go marching, marching, unnumbered women dead
Go crying through our singing their ancient call for bread.
Small art and love and beauty their drudging spirits knew.
Yes, it is bread we fight for, but we fight for roses too.

As we go marching, marching, we bring the greater days,
The rising of the women means the rising of the race.
No more the drudge and idler, ten that toil where one reposes,
But a sharing of life's glories: Bread and roses, bread and roses.


Downloads / Samples

ABC notation - forcing it to show a certain clef when converted to standard notation

Just add a "voice" statement to the ABC - like one of these:



V:S clef=treble   middle=B
V:A clef=treble   middle=B
V:T clef=tenor    middle=B,
V:B clef=bass     middle=D,

Let's do the Numbers Rumba

This song by music educator David Lee Walden was published in "The Goat with the Bright Red Socks", originally a book for teaching children English as a foreign language.   This title appears to be available from Berandol Music Ltd.  They are a small Canadian company, and international ordering may not be available.

Sheet music for the song is also in Lois Birkenshaw-Flemming's 2002 publication for music therapists and educations, Come on Everybody, Let's Sing!

The lyrics and tune are still subject to copyright, so cannot be reproduced here.

The song is performed on Raffi's 1982 album "Rise and Shine" album, and there appear to be MP3 files of it available in various internet locations - probably with varying degrees of legality.

The Wiggles have also performed it - as seen on YouTube.


Downloads / Song samples