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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

 

Vote



I went to go vote tonight and was wearing the exact same fragrance I wore this time last year to vote, Flora Napa Valley's Bohème! I of couse didn't remember this until after I had already voted not that I would have chosen a different one.

Anyhow, Bohème was inspired by Puccini's opera of the same name. Rent, the musical was based on Bohème and is going to be released as a later this month major motion picture.

I can't wait to see it! They've already released the movie version of Seasons of Love which is a song I just love! Another song I love is School House Rock's Sufferin' till Suffrage.

Here are they lyrics:



Sufferin' Till Suffrage

Now you have heard of Women's Rights,
And how we've tried to reach new heights.
If we're "all created equal"...That's us too!

(Yeah!)

But you will proba...bly not recall
That it's not been too...too long at all.
Since we even had the right to
Cast a vote.

(Well!)

Well, sure, some men bowed down
and called us "Mrs." (Yeah!)
Let us hand the was out and wash the dishes, (Huh!)
But when the time rolled around to elect a president...

What did they say, Sister, (What did they say?)

They said, uh, "See ya later, alligator,
And don't forget my...my mashed potatoes
'Cause I'm going downtown to cast
my vote for president."

Oh, we were suffering until suffrage,
Not a woman here could vote,
no matter what age,
Then the nineteenth amendment struck
down the restrictive rule. (Oh yeah!)

And now we pull down on the lever,
Cast our ballots and we endeavor
To improve our country, state, county,
town, and school.

(Tell 'em 'bout it!)

Those pilgrim women who...
who braved the boat
Could cook the turkey, but they...
they could not vote.
Even Betsy Ross who sewed the flag was left behind that first election day.

(What a shame, Sisters!)

Then Susan B. Anthony (Yeah!) and Julia Howe,
(Lucretia!) Lucretia Mott, (and others!) they showed us how;
They carried signs and marched in lines
Until at long last the law was passed.

Oh, we were suffering until suffrage,
Not a woman here could vote, no matter what age,
Then the nineteenth amendment struck down that restrictive rule (Oh yeah!)

And now we pull down on the lever,
Cast our ballots and we endeavor
To improve our country, state,
county, town, and school. (Right on! Right on!)

Yes, the nineteenth amendment
Struck down that restrictive rule. (Right on! Right on!)

Yes, the nineteenth amendment
Struck down that restrictive rule
Yeah
Yeah Yeah
Right on!
We got it now!

Since 1920
Sisters, unite!
Vote on!

Music: Bob Dorough
Lyrics: Tom Yohe
Sung by: Essra Mohawk

Comments:
Wow, we're really on some kind of bizarre parallel course right now. I too wore Boheme to vote! And I never saw Rent but am super excited to know it's going to be a movie. PLUS, when I got home yesterday, my younger daughter was watching Schoolhouse Rock. And I walked in when I heard that song and sat down and gave them the annual "why it's so important for women to vote" lecture.

They know it by heart.
 
Yay for bizarre parallel courses! I love Boheme and it seems rather fitting as an electoral fragrance!

I can't wait to see Rent, they have the original Broadway cast with the exception of two of them.

School House Rock is awesome! When I was little I wrote a speech on Susan B. Anthony.
 
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