Stand Up
Author: Glenna Tate Holbrook
This chart compares versions of the English text of Stand Up, as it appears in different publications.
Minor punctuation, capitalization, and spelling differences are shown, in addition to more substantial differences in words, phrases, or verses.
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I will stand up when “stand up” is said; class="diff_next">t 1I will stand up when “stand up” is said,
2Place my hands on top of my head. 2Place my hands on top of my head,
3Bend down low and touch the floor; 3Bend down low and touch the floor,
4Shake my hands, one, two, three, four. 4Shake my hands (one, two, three, four),
5Hands on hips and turn around; 5Hands on hips and turn around,
6Give a smile and then sit down. 6Give a smile, and then sit down.
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