Song For MLK Day – “I Have A Dream”
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- This is a bundle of resources for performing DARIA's I HAVE A DREAM song - one of the most popular classrooms songs about MLK both in the USA and around the world. This song was originally released as part of a multicultural children’s music cd that received special honors from NAPPA – The NationalPrice $8.99Original Price $13.96Save $4.97
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DARIA's I HAVE A DREAM song is one of the most popular classrooms songs about MLK both in the USA and around the world. This song was released as part of a multicultural children’s music cd that received special honors from NAPPA – The National Parenting Publications Awards.
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Lyrics to the song are:
I HAVE A DREAM
Words and music by Daria A. Marmaluk-Hajioannou
There’s a man I think you’ve heard of
His name is Martin Luther King
He wanted a world of peace and love
He said “I have a dream”
Chorus:
I have a dream
I have a dream
I’ve been to the mountaintop and I’ve seen...
I have a dream
He said “ I know that this is possible
I know that this can be
If each one can learn to live with love
Then we can all be free”
If you share this vision
You know it’s not a difficult thing
We can build a world of peace and love
And we can all be queens and “kings”