In keeping with the theme of my life, and my love of musical communication, another wonderful (though not original) musical comment on the subject. Enjoy!
Sung by Sir Eric Clapton, written by, by Tommy Sims, Gordon Kenney and Wayne Kirkpatrick
Change The World
If I can reach the stars, Pull one down for you, Shine it on my heart So you could see the truth:
That this love I have inside Is everything it seems. But for now I find It's only in my dreams.
And I can change the world, I will be the sunlight in your universe. You would think my love was really something good, Baby if I could change the world.
And if I could be king, Even for a day, I'd take you as my queen; I'd have it no other way.
And our love would rule This kingdom we had made. Till then I'd be a fool, Wishing for the day...
That I can change the world, I would be the sunlight in your universe. You would think my love was really something good, Baby if I could change the world. Baby if I could change the world.
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
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