"Music Every-where" (1877) Words and Music by George Frederick Root, 1820-1895 (from page 25 of "The New Song Era") 1. Music in the valley, Music on the hill, Music in the woodland, Music in the rill; Music on the mountain, Music in the air, Music in the true heart, Music everywhere. 2. Music by the fireside, Music in the hall, Music in the school-room, Music for us all; Music in our sorrow, Music in our care, Music in our gladness, Music everywhere. 3. Sing with joyful voices, Friends and loved ones dear; Let discord and trouble Never enter here; Join the happy chorus Of all nature fair, Swell the glorious anthem, Music everywhere.