Tonart: C minor•
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Step by step the longest march
Can be won, can be won
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Many stones can form an arch
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Singly none, singly none
And by union what we will
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Can be accomplished still
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Drops of wa ter turn a mill
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I honestly believe that the future is
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going to be millions of little
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Things saving us. Back in the
1950s there was a tiny peace
Demonstration in Times Square. A
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young Quaker was carrying a sign
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A passerby scoffed,
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"Do you think you're going to change the world by
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Standing here at midnight with that sign?"
"I suppose not," said the
Young man, "but I'm going to make sure
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the world doesn't change me."
I imagine a big seesaw,
and one end of the seesaw is on the ground
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With a basket half full of big rocks
in it. The other end is up in
The air. It's got a basket one
quarter full of sand. And some of
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Us got teaspoons and we're trying
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to fill it up with sand. One of
The years you'll see that whole seesaw
go "zoop" in the other
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Direction, and people will say, "Gee,
how did it happen so suddenly?"
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Step
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by step the longest march
Can be won, can be won
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Many stones can form an arch
Singly none, singly none
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And by union what we will
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Can be accomplished still
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Drops of wa ter turn a mill
Singly none,
Outro 1
singly none
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