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August 26th, 1920 Lyrics
I want to raise up a glass,
I want to bask in the light
Now our generation makes things right
Just think how much more we could do
We can finally finish the fight
What?
Alice
Let's demand an amendment, let's demand a brand new amendment
Why stop at suffrage?
Why not push for complete legal equality?
We could call it something like the Equal Rights Amendment
Oh, the ERA for short, that will fit better on banners
Doris, will you write this down?
For seven years I have served you with the most humble affection
An unshadowed devotion
And I kept a record as you said
Now I want to write my book about us
How can you write a book when there's still work to do?
So girls will grow up learning what we did
So they can learn how hard it was and never try again
So they can learn how hard it was and know it can be done
Doris, let the record show, I'm proud of you
August 26th, Doris Stevens dedicates her forthcoming book to Alice Paul
As long as we're on the subject of next steps, I have news
I want to act on the bay
For once I want to do a thing that brings others joy
I want to represent my people on the greatest stage in America
And yes, that is what Ruzav and Slavska actually historically did after this
Look me up
Last Update: June, 10th 2024
Suffs Lyrics
- Act I
- Let Mother Vote
- Finish the Fight
- Find A Way
- Wait My Turn
- Terrell’s Theme
- The March (We Demand Equality)
- Great American Bitch
- Ladies
- A Meeting with President Wilson
- Worth It
- If We Were Married
- The Convention Part 1
- This Girl
- The Convention Part 2
- Alva Belmont
- Show Them Who You Are
- The Campaign
- How Long?
- Act II
- The Young Are At The Gates
- Respectfully Yours, Dudley Malone
- Hold It Together
- Wait My Turn (reprise)
- The Report
- Show Them Who You Are (reprise)
- Insane
- Fire & Tea
- Let Mother Vote (reprise)
- She and I
- Down at the State House
- A Letter From Harry’s Mother
- I Was Here
- If We Were Married (reprise)
- August 26th, 1920
- Lucy’s Song
- Finish the Fight (reprise)
- Keep Marching