Henry David Thoreau, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Wangari Maathai, and many others, who sacrificed and changed our world for the better. Inspiration for the way ,as humans, we must all become. Inside each of us, we all have great potential for positive change.
lyrics
This is a story of something extraordinary
Of a simple man with a powerful plan
We all have it in us, to do great things among us
To push ourselves, to be more than we are aware!
And I see you there….and I know I am on my way!
And I see you there….and I know…. the way… back home!
NIRVANA!
On that final day, I could never say….
And I see…. NIRVANA!
On that final day, I could never say!
And I see potential in us
All the sons and daughters before us
All of those who have inspired us along our way….
And I see something in me…
Something keeps on driving me, to make life better for us along our way….
And I see you there, and I know I’m on my way!
Oh brother, gotta find the time along the way
And I see you there….
And I know I am on my way!
And I see you there
And I know the way back home!
NIRVANA!
On that final day, I could never say….
And I see…. NIRVANA!
On that final day, I could never say!
And I see you there, and I know I’m on my way!
Oh brother gotta find it, won’t give up! No Way!
And I see you there, and I know I am on my way!
Oh brother gotta find it somehow, someway!
And I see our home, and I’m on my way!
And I see our home, on that final day! Ahhhhh!
And I see our home, and I want to stay!
And I see our home, On that final day!
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