The day we hoped to fix things The day we would make it right. The morning we would wake up And teach the world to love the night. Yesterday was not an enemy And tomorrow was our friend. We would build a world for everyone And that world would never end.
Yesterday we woke up early And got a jump start on the day. We ran or jogged and exercised And tried out life a different way. We ate the food we thought healthy And avoided those we called junk. We chose to grab life with both hands And drag it out of the bottom bunk.
Yesterday we started to insist That people say what they mean And talk with us about feelings Not stuff from movie magazines. We began to demand humanity And ecologically-minded choices. We took advantage of the strength That could be had in our voices.
Yesterday we marched and yelled To let our brothers and sisters be Whatever they are and who they are Without scorn and without penalty. We joined our local groups and said They needed to act accordingly To the rights of every human being And to implement total equality.
Yesterday we thought of tomorrow And today we have to do the same. Human rights and a peaceful planet Must not be just a hopeful name. Greed and lust will only prosper If we back down when we are faced. Freedom of choice and equal rights A basic needs we canβt replace.