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In a child’s eyes
Everything’s a sunrise
In a child’s eyes
Dreams come alive
Give them freedom
Let them open every door
They’ll lead you places
You’ve never been before
No distance too great
No mountain too high
No love too much
Freedom to dream
Their imaginations, reaching out
This is the song of the children
Spirits ready to fly
See their wonder, share their joy
Little hands above the
Sky,yyy…yyy…
In a child’s eyes
You will catch a sparkle
The promise of something new,
Yet unexplored
That lights up the unknown
Oh…
Give them freedom
Let them answer every call
Touch tomorrow with them
As they embrace one and all
No distance too great
No mountain too high
No love too much
Freedom to dream
Their imaginations, reaching out
This is the song of the children
Spirits ready to fly
See their wonder, share their joy
Each moment a smile
A million worlds are dancing
Hope has a voice
Let its melody ring
You will see tomorrow
Another place, another time
Let’s follow the laughter
Our Children Our Future
No distance too great
No mountain too high
No love too much
Freedom to dream
Their imaginations, reaching out
This is the song of the children
Spirits ready to fly
See their wonder, share their joy
Of Tomorrow’s Child
No distance too great
No mountain too high
No love too much
Freedom to dream
Their imaginations, reaching out
This is the song of the children
Spirits ready to fly
See their wonder, share their joy
Our Children, Our Future
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Definition: | (noun) Light teasing repartee. |
Synonyms: | backchat, banter, give-and-take |
Usage: | Excitement instantly seized the whole party: a running fire of raillery and jests was proceeding when Sam returned. |
![]() ![]() The Ghost DanceThe Ghost Dance is the main ritual of a messianic religious movement that gained a widespread following among Native American groups in the American West during the late 19th century. The dance, which incorporates traditional circle dance rituals, was created by a member of the Paiute tribe known as Wovoka, who taught that it would hasten the ousting of whites, the restoration of traditional lands, and the resurrection of the dead. What role did the Ghost Dance play in the Wounded Knee massacre? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby Is Published (1925)Considered to be Fitzgerald's masterpiece, The Great Gatsby is a devastating critique of the American Dream and materialism at the height of the Roaring Twenties. It is the story of a bootlegger, Jay Gatsby, whose obsessive dream of wealth and lost love is destroyed by a corrupt reality. Today used as required reading in many high schools, the book has been cited as the paragon of the Great American Novel. Why did Fitzgerald dislike the title, and what did he want to call his novel? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Hugo Grotius (1583)Grotius was a Dutch jurist, philosopher, and writer. He enrolled at the University of Leiden at the age of 11 and became a lawyer at 15. Among his key legal treatises is the first definitive text on international law, On the Law of War and Peace, which prescribes rules for the conduct of war and advances the idea that nations are bound by natural law. In 1615, he became involved in a religious controversy that extended to politics and was eventually imprisoned. How did he escape? More... Discuss |
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