The CISV Song is being sung at all CISV programs while rising/lowering the CISV-flag. It was written during the first ever CISV-camp in Cincinatti in 1951, and the original song contained a first verse where all the countries present at the very first CISV camp was mentioned:
Here in this  village you may see
children  living happily.
French,  Norwegian, Swede and Dane,
British,  German, American,
Mexican and  Austrian too,
learning  through the things we do,
how alike am I  to you.
The next year already, new countries had joined CISV, and the song had to be re-written. Here are the lyrics for the song the way it has been sung since:
THE CISV SONG
[C] Here in 
this village [F] you may [C] see
[G7] Children 
[C] living [G7] happily
[G7] Different 
[C] race and [F] different [C] land
[D7] Here we 
come to [G7] understand
[F] One 
anothers [C] point of view
[D7] Learning 
through the [G] things [D7] we [G7] do
[C] How [D7] 
alike am [G7] I to [C] you
Here we live 
and eat and sleep
Talk and laugh 
and sometimes weep
Here we share 
our hopes and fears
Build a bridge 
across the years
Sow a seed and 
plant a tree
Beneath whose 
branches there may be
All the 
nations gathered free
That our 
children so may grow
In a world we 
did not know
Sharing all 
they have to give
Learning how 
to love and live
In our hands 
the future lies
Seize the 
moment 'ere it flies
[C] Stamp the 
[F] present [G] with an [Am] act
[F] Dare to 
make our [G7] dream a [C] fact

