"Pieces Of A Quilt"
por Curriculum Rocks
English
CHORUS
(part a)
A place where anyone can belong
And our differences make us strong
Everybody I see isn’t just like me
And that’s diversity
Where you're free to do what you do
And no one criticizes you
’Cause this country of ours is built
Like pieces of a quilt
(part b)
We are pieces of a quilt of many colors
See how we blend together in harmony
And each piece is not complete without the others
Stitching a quilt made of you and me
(repeat both parts in counterpoint)
A quilt is made of many squares
Different patterns all joined together
And no one really cares who made which one
It's our creation when it’s done
In America there’s a range
Of cultures and customs from different places
Different languages, different faces
To whom we seem equally strange
CHORUS (both parts in counterpoint)
Lots of great things we can share
From so many wonderful countries
Like all the food we’ve learned to recognize
Bagels, chow mein, spaghetti, and french fries!
All the cultures that we're from
Create the melting pot we’re made of
So there’s nothing to be afraid of
Variety makes things hum!
CHORUS (part a, part b, then both parts in counterpoint)
TAG:
Like pieces of a quilt
Like pieces of a quilt made of you and me
Español
CORO
(parte a)
Un lugar al que todos pueden pertenecer
y nuestras diferencias nos fortalecen.
Nadie es como yo,
de eso se trata la diversidad,
donde eres libre de hacer lo que quieras
y nadie te critica,
porque nuestro país se construye
como las piezas de un edredón.
(parte b)
Somos piezas de un edredón de muchos colores,
mira cómo se fusionan en armonía
y cada pieza está incompleta sin las otras.
Cocer un edredón hecho de tú y yo.
(repetir ambas en contrapunto)
Un edredón está hecho de muchos cuadrados,
diferentes diseños todos unidos
y a nadie le importa quién hizo cuál,
el resultado es tu creación.
En Estados Unidos hay una variedad
de culturas y costumbres de diferentes lugares,
diferentes idiomas, diferentes rostros
a quienes vemos igualmente extraños.
CORO (ambas partes en contrapunto)
Podemos compartir muchas cosas geniales
de muchos países fantásticos,
como toda la comida que hemos aprendido a reconocer
¡Bageles, chow mein, espaguetis y papas fritas!
Todas las culturas de las cuales venimos
crean el crisol que nos compone,
no hay nada que temer,
¡las variedades hacen bullicio!
CORO (parte a, parte b, luego ambas partes en contrapunto)
FINAL:
Como piezas de un edredón,
como piezas de un edredón hecho de tú y yo
Curriculum Rocks
Lauren Mayer is the co-founder of Curriculum Rocks with her sister, curriculum specialist Nancy Mayer. Lauren is an award-winning songwriter, a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Yale University, and a five-time recipient of the San Francisco Cabaret Gold Award. She has written and recorded eight albums of educational music for Curriculum Rocks, sharing vocal duties with her husband, singer Scott Grinthal. Lauren and Scott are also a switch on the traditional musical duo (she’s the wisecracking pianist; he’s the lovely crooner), performing their marital cabaret, “Yes, Dear!”
For more information and music, please visit them on the web.
"Pieces of a Quilt" from the album Second Grade Rocks by Curriculum Rocks. ℗ & © 2004 by Lauren Mayer. Used by permission of Lauren Mayer. All rights reserved.
Photograph by Lois Tema.