I sing a song of the woman’s voice
Tender and strong and clear;
Of those who longed to gain the vote
Despite men’s doubt and fear;
And one was a housewife,
And one was a nurse,
And one as a mother cared for ten
But all of them dreamt of women’s rights
And I plan to be like them.
I sing a song of the suffrage cause
Firing the true and bold
To plan and work to live the dream
Which they first dreamt of old;
And one had a garden,
And one baked the bread,
And one made the beds and one swept floors
But all of them planned for women’s rights
And I aim to be like them.
I sing a song of the suffrage Christ
Freeing the sexist mind;
Empowering those whom men abused (1)
In roles which men defined; (2)
For Mary and Martha, (3)
His mother, his friends, (4)
Whatever their status, race or wealth
Were all of an equal worth for Christ
Since each is a child of God.
I sing of those who through sharing power
Gift a new life to all,
In ways which prize the other’s worth
And heed the suffrage call;
Till men and the women,
The children and aged
From all of the groups on planet Earth
Shall join in that fight for human rights
Which follows the prophets’ call.
Alternative Tune: GRAND ISLE.
Notes: (1) John 8:1-11, (2) John 4:1-41, (3) Luke 10:38-42, John 11:5, (4) Mark 15:40-41 and 16:1
Text © William Livingstone Wallace. Music © Wallace Woodley
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