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People like You and Me (Priest/Breit)
Who bored a hole in a bone
And made a flute
Twenty thousand years ago
That you can still play today?
Who made sweet music?
Who set out in fragile boats
Across the seas and braved the waves
To first set foot
On unknown coasts
Thousands of miles away?
People like you and me.
Who pressed in ancient clay
The epic cuneiforms of Gilgamesh?
Who wove papyrus reeds
To make the scrolls and then wrote hieroglyphs?
Who made the pyramids?
We did –
People like you and me.
And when we yearned to fly
And they said flying
Was a fool's dream.
Who kept on trying and trying
Until someone
Flew so high we sailed the moon and back?
People like you and me.
People like you and me.
Who made peace
When they said the war
Would never end?
Who planted fields that fed the world?
Who sheltered those in fear?
Who to the sick and poor
Gave medicine and food and selfless care?
Who dreamed of equal rights
And then worked day and night
And suffered, even died to make them happen?
We did that
People like you and me.
People like you and me.
Someone gave the world to us so we could pass it on to those who come from us
So they can pass it on to those who come from them
So they can pass it on to those who come from them.
Us.
People like you and you and you and you and you and you and me and you and you
People like you and me.
People like you and me.
People like you and me.