c-span: page 119, woody guthrie to arlo guthrie. >> guest: i'm glad you're going to ... c-span: and by the way, i want to ask you any time in this process, there are letters that you absolutely love, that you want to ... >> guest: ok. c-span: ... get into, we'll just do that. woody guthrie who wrote "this land is your land," in your deck you say, "stricken within a horrific disease in the nervous system, woody guthrie on a visit home from the hospital once took his young son arlo out into the backyard alone." and what was he doing then? >> guest: he took him into the backyard, and he wanted to be sure -- "this land is your land" had become popular, but he wanted to be sure that his son knew what the original intent of the song was and knew the full verses, because he realized that his time of being coherent was limited, and he wanted -- the lines that he wanted to be sure that arlo guthrie knew were, "one bright sunny morning in the shadow of the steeple by the relief office i saw my people. as they stood there hungry, i stood there wondering if this land was made for yo