A Dream that Never Dies
I can see her dreams
in this ocean blue.
I can feel her heart
as it sets on you.
It’s a dream that never dies
on an ocean at first light.
I can feel the rain
as it brings new life.
I can touch the stars
in your summer eyes.
As it flows through you,
it flows to you.
It flows through…flows.
I can see her dreams
in this ocean blue.
I can feel the magic—
It’s a part of you.
It’s a dream that never dies
on an ocean at first light.
I can feel this river
as it’s rushing in.
High up on this mountain—
The road it never ends.
It’s a dream that never dies
on an ocean at first light.
Where the sun is in your sight
And with a love that’s burning bright
And it never ends.
It never ends.
It never ends.
Terry Fatland - "A Dream that Never Dies"
Lilou interviews Foster Gamble
Trailer for "Thrive: What On Earth Will It Take?"
- The World Is Waking Up
We are living in a unique time in history. The world is waking up from its slumber. Humanity is tired of the corruption and lies. It is time for humanity to write a new story based on love and compassion.
About this Song
I originally wrote this song to show my support to Lilou Mace. At the time, she was trying to get her own show on Oprah. The song is about following your dreams.
I believe that Lilou is making her dreams a reality. She is an extraordinary beautiful Soul that is making a huge difference on our planet. She has almost 12 million video views on her website. Lilou has interviewed, and continues to interview, the top innovative thinkers of our time. Today, I saw a posting on my facebook page of an interview Lilou did with Foster Gamble.
The Universe is amazing!
It is rather interesting that the day I decide to publish “A Dream that Never Dies” to hubpages—a song that I wrote for Lilou—is also the day I see Lilou and Foster’s image on facebook. What are the chances of that!
Foster and his wife are responsible for putting out the powerful transformational film, “Thrive: What On Earth Will It Take?” It asks the question:
“Why aren’t we thriving as a species?”
The film has been nominated for “Transformational Film of 2011.”
Now, let’s get back to the song.
The song was not only written for Lilou; the song is written for all Dreamers. We all have dreams inside us waiting to be born. There is a beautiful line from the “Conversations with God” film: “Dreams do not have an expiration date!” That is very beautiful. Now, make your dreams a reality!
Thanks for stopping by my fellow Dream Makers.
Peace, Love, and Light,
Terry Fatland
http://www.liloumace.com/
http://www.thrivemovement.com/