This song appears on three albums, and was first released on the Higher Ground
album, and has also been released on The Gift You Are and The John Denver
Collection - Rocky Mountain High albums.
As we go marching,
marching In the beauty of the day A million darkened kitchens A
thousand mill lofts grey 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 womens children And we mother them again Our lives shall not be
sweetened From birth until life closes Hearts starve as well as
bodies Give us bread, but give us roses
As we go marching,
marching We bring the greater days For the rising of the women Means
the rising of the race No more the drudge and idler Ten that toil where
one reposes But the sharing of lifes glories Bread and roses, bread and
roses
Words by James Oppenheim (1912), music by John Denver