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Thread #44519   Message #2815487
Posted By: Jim Dixon
18-Jan-10 - 10:11 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Stomp Your Foot (Everett, Copland)
Subject: Lyr Add: STOMP YOUR FOOT (Everett, Copland)
Copied from a blog. I had to guess where to put the line breaks; there were none in my source. Also, the song has some repeats that are not indicated here.


STOMP YOUR FOOT!
Choral Square Dance from "The Tender Land" (an opera)
Words, Horace Everett. Music, Aaron Copland.

Stomp your foot up on the floor.
Throw the windows open,
Take a breath of fresh June air, and dance around the room.
The air is free, the night is warm,
The music's here, and here's my home.
Men must labor to be happy,
Plowing fields and planting rows.
But ladies love a life that's easy:
Churning butter, milking cows,
Gathering eggs, feeding sows.
Mending, cooking, cleaning, ironing, raising families.
Ladies love their fine amusement,
Putting patches on a quilt,
But men prefer to bend their shoulder
To something that will stand when built.
Dancing ladies, making matches,
Playing games, singing snatches.
Romping, frisking, winking, whistling, raising families.
Stomp your foot up on the floor.
Throw the windows open,
Take a breath of fresh June air, and dance around the room.
The air is free, the night is warm,
The music's here, and here's my home.

[You can hear a performance by the Fountain Valley (Utah) High School choir by clicking here. (Mp3 found by following links from here.)]