We've seen those eyes and this beautiful smiles.
And we're wondering, if one day we'll see those again.
It means that we had to go there for us to come back.
It means we walked this path for us to see the skies.
Some places smelled liked burning flesh.
And some people were scarier than ghosts.
It was meant to be, for us to be free.
Can you feel the night?
Can you feel the storm coming?
Can't you see the war is still raging?
We are singing this song
Because we want to be remembered.
We are singing, for the lost ones.
We are singing, for the braves.
The ones that we'll never see again.
The ones that are buried in the sand.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
We might have not won.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Martin Luther King, Jr., Barack Obama. Abiola. They all have a dream. Do you?
28 August 1963: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Today, the world is celebrating Barack Obama's election to the President of the United States. One of the widest spread forms of the American Dream. Probably best expressed by the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous “I have a dream” speech of 28 August 1963. Please take time to review this historical speech, and read the transcript.
That event inspired millions and tens of millions. Generations lived and many died for the fulfillment of that dream.
Tonight is Your Answer
4 November 2008: Barack Obama accepts the Presidency of the United States, Chicago, Illinois.
Yesterday’s event was the result of inspiration. The remarkable success of Barack Obama has inspired hundreds of millions around the world and across the country of the United States of America. Some who had the privilege to vote yesterday. Others who are cheering from the sidelines of the electorate.
One such inspired soul today is Abiola, who posted her own enthusiastic response on YouTube.
She asked us all to share our American Dream with her. So let her know what your dream is. And leave your comment here about what dreams you have this day.
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