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Oklahoma State Song

"Oklahoma, My Native Land"

Written by Martha Kemm Barrett
Composed by Martha Kemm Barrett
Adopted in 1996.

 

"Oklahoma, My Native Land" was adopted in 1996.

"Oklahoma, My Native Land"

As I travel the roads of America,
such wonderful sights I can see.
But nothing compares to the place I love;
The perfect home for you and for me.

Yes, Oklahoma, my native land.
I am proud to say your future's looking grand.
Yes, Oklahoma, such history.
Ev'ry day you give a gift just for me.

I see a Scissortail Flycatcher cut through the clean air
as mistletoe kisses the branches ev'rywhere.
Redbuds open ev'ry single spring.

I hear a Pow Wow beat the rhythm of the old ways
as oil wells pump back mem'ries of the boom days.
Only Oklahoma has these things.

Yes, Oklahoma, my native land.
I am proud to say your future's looking grand.
Yes, Oklahoma, such history.
Ev'ry day you give a gift just for me.

Perfect home for you.
The perfect home for me.
It's only Oklahoma for me.
 


Origin of Song:
House Bill No. 3000
An Act relating to state emblems;
declaring the song "Oklahoma, My Native Land" the official children's song of the state;
providing for the official repository of the song;
requiring copies to be maintained in depository;
stating words of the official state children's song;
providing for codification; and providing an effective date.
 
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Oklahoma:
SECTION 1. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 94.5 of Title 25, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows:
The official children's song of the State of Oklahoma is hereby declared to be the words and music of the song "Oklahoma, My Native Land", composed and written by Martha Kemm Barrett.
SECTION 2. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 94.6 of Title 25, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows:
The State Library, maintained by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, shall be the official depository of the official state children's song, and the State Librarian shall cause a copy of the song to be kept in the State Library.
SECTION 3. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes as Section 94.7 of Title 25, unless there is created a duplication in numbering, reads as follows:
The words of the official state children's song are:
"As I travel the roads of America, such wonderful sights I can see.
But nothing compares to the place I love;
The perfect home for you and for me.
 
Yes, Oklahoma, my native land. I am proud to say your future's looking grand. Yes, Oklahoma, such history. Ev'ry day you give a gift just for me.
 
I see a Scissortail Flycatcher cut through the clean air as mistletoe kisses the branches ev'rywhere. Redbuds open ev'ry single spring. I hear a Pow Wow beat the rhythm of the old ways as oil wells pump back mem'ries of the boom days. Only Oklahoma has these things.
 
Yes, Oklahoma, my native land. I am proud to say your future's looking grand. Yes, Oklahoma, such history. Ev'ry day you give a gift just for me. Perfect home for you. The perfect home for me. It's only Oklahoma for me."
 
SECTION 4. This act shall become effective November 1, 1996.
Approved April 3, 1996.

 

 

 

 

State Songs

US State Songs

 

Forty-nine states of the United States (all except New Jersey) have one or more state songs, selected by the state legislature as a symbol of the state.

New Jersey does have an unofficial state song, "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, but it has not yet been approved by the state legislature.

 

Some states have more than one official state song, and may refer to some of their official songs by other names; for example, Arkansas officially has two state songs, a state anthem, and a state historical song. Also, Virginia does not presently have a state song by that name, but it has given two songs official recognition under other names. Arizona has a song that was written specifically as a state anthem in 1915, as well as the 1981 country hit Arizona, which it adopted as an alternate.

 

 

 

 

 
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