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How do we honor those who have fallen and died for this dream? |
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I'm sure of one thing, it's not with gridlock or bickering |
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We're the children of explorers, that came here from every corner |
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The adventures that sat on this land |
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We led the world, fought tyranny, touched the stars, brought liberty |
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Let's do that again |
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Tonight I dare you to dream |
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Go on, believe impossible things |
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Whenever anybody says there's anything we can't do |
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I mean after all, there's an American flag on the moon |
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Outside the other night, you should have seen the moonlight |
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It's enough to make you squint your eyes |
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So my five year old had learned about |
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The lunar landing and he walked out |
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And started staring at the sky |
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Stood there for a while, he got a great big smile |
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And said, "Dad, I think I can see it, can you?" |
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I bowed my head, closed my eyes and said |
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"Yes son, I think I do" |
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Tonight I dare you to dream |
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Go on, believe impossible things |
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Whenever anybody says there's anything we can't do |
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Cause after all, there's an American flag on the moon |
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Oh, in two hundred years |
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Think about all that we've done so far |
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I don't see any reason why tomorrow can't be ours |
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Tonight I dare you to dream |
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Go on, believe impossible things |
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Whenever anybody says there's anything we can't do |
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Cause after all, after all, |
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There's an American flag on the moon |
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(On the moon) |