He had a big dream,
Not for one but for us all;
Martin, gone too soon.
Not for one but for us all;
Martin, gone too soon.
Published by Sandy James
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20 Comments
Post a CommentI liked this poem! :-) Good photo with. I favorited you. Write on!
awesome work; thanks for sharing ♥
His dream is slowly being realized--but it's taken far too long.
We need another MLK to make us dream and unite us for common good. We have to reinvent ourselves, no time to lose! Inspired me Sandy, siva
good one
I was probably only 5 or 6 when my father piled us into a station wagon and drove over to the Lincoln Memorial to hear the Dream speech. I remember the millions of people - more than I'd seen in my short life - the 60s were an interesting time to be a young child. cheers :)
♥ excellent work
Excellent way to remember Dr. King. rcj
A wonderful tribute, Sandy. Thanks!
Very true!!!