"I Have A Dream" I have a dream, a song to sing To help me cope with anything If you see the wonder of a fairy tale You can take the future even if you fail I believe in angels Something good in everything I see I believe in angels When
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I have a dream, a song to singTo help me cope with anythingIf you see the wonder of a fairy taleYou can take the future even if you failI believe in angelsSomething good in everything I seeI believe in angelsWhen I know the time is right for meI'll cross the 1 of 16. I have a Dream - Abba Tabbed by Steve Dark Capo 1st Fret Intro: A A E E A A A E A I have a dream, a song to sing E A To help me cope, with anything E A If you see the wonder, of a fairy tale E A you can take the future, even if you fail CHORUS: E I believe in angels D A Something good in, everything I see E I believe in angels D A When 1º D A G D I have a dream, a song to sing D A G D To help me cope with anything A7 G D If you see the wonder of a fairy tale A7 G D You can take the future even if you fail A7 I believe in angels G D Something good in everything I see A7 I believe in angels G D When I know the time is right for me A G D I'll cross the stream - I have a dream
Lyrics: I Have a Dream by Westlife [Shane:] I have a dream, a song to sing To help me cope with anything If you see the wonder (wonder) of a fairy tale You can take the future even if you fail I believe in angels Something good in everything I see I believe in angels When I know the time is right for me I’ll cross the stream – I have a dream
[Shane:] I have a dream, a song to sing To help me cope with anything If you see the wonder (wonder) of a fairy tale You can take the future even if you fail I believe in angels Something good in everything I see I believe in angels When I know the time is right for me I'll cross the stream, I have a dream [Bryan:] Oh yeah I have a dream (have
More information. The hymn's title, "I have a dream," derives from Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous speech delivered to over 200,000 civil rights supporters on 28 August 1963, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In his speech, King called for racial equality and an end to racial discrimination. ZPIvGME.
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