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Believe me, I know the nature
of a young man's dreams.
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Don't stop dreaming.
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But remember, when you wake up,
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you're back in a white man's world.
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You have dream?
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I still got a few left.
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Maybe it's not too late to make them happen.
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And it is my considerable pleasure
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on this signal occasion
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to introduce our commencement theatrical,
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colombia's roll call,
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presented by the students of
our own mrs. Clara wheeler.
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A round of applause, please.
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Are we the same voice,
who, with trinkets and toys,
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moccasins, blankets, and paint,
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and a costume most quaint,
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on the sixth of october,
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the long journey over,
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came to this friendly roof, six months ago?
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Yes, we are the very same
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who to these good barracks came,
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where kindly friends a welcome gave us,
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did all they could to teach and save us,
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from idle habits and bad ways,
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and carried us safely
through the maze of reading,
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writing, and of talking,
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and even improved our walking.
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Heralds of fame and history,
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unroll your scroll of mystery,
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then with your silver trumpets last,
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unloose the shut gates of the past
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and call colombia's heroes fourth,
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proclaim them east, west, south, and north.