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If it was possible To walk in the footsteps of man Whose shoes would I like to wear I,ll tell you if I can There,s so many I admire It's really hard to say Can I live a million years And wear a different pair each day I think first I,d wear mandellas Such an unselfish man To give up 28 years of freedom So we could understand Then I,d wear Martin luthers For I also have a dream For peace and unity To be life's only scheme Then I,d wear Elvis,s The rock and roll king His songs had so much meaning And I,d really love to sing Maybe Florence nightingales The lady with the lamp The nurse of all The saviour the champ Then Neil armstrongs The moonwalking kind One small step for man But a giant for mankind Maybe John lennons And yoko Ono,s too They both strove for love and peace If only it came true I could go on forever Wearing other people's shoes I wonder if we had the chance Whose shoes would you choose??????????????
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Mar 19, 2016
Mar 19, 2016 at 3:28 PM UTC
To walk in the footsteps of man
If it was possible To walk in the footsteps of man Whose shoes would I like to wear I,ll tell you if I can There,s so many I admire It's really hard to say Can I live a million years And wear a different pair each day I think first I,d wear mandellas Such an unselfish man To give up 28 years of freedom So we could understand Then I,d wear Martin luthers For I also have a dream For peace and unity To be life's only scheme Then I,d wear Elvis,s The rock and roll king His songs had so much meaning And I,d really love to sing Maybe Florence nightingales The lady with the lamp The nurse of all The saviour the champ Then Neil armstrongs The moonwalking kind One small step for man But a giant for mankind Maybe John lennons And yoko Ono,s too They both strove for love and peace If only it came true I could go on forever Wearing other people's shoes I wonder if we had the chance Whose shoes would you choose??????????????
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Mar 19, 2016
Mar 19, 2016 at 3:28 PM UTC
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