John Denver
Miscellaneous
Itâs A Possibility
This song was first released on the One World Album. It is the only album it has been released on.
For all the times that youâve wondered why
The world turned out this way
And all of the times that youâve asked yourself
About the games that people play
About the politics of hunger
And the politics of need
How the politics of power
Seem to be the politics of greed
For all of the times that youâve struggled in an effort
To work your way back upstream
And all of the times youâve held on to it
When most of us had lost the dream
And for all of the ones who have walked with you
By your side or way back home
Maybe much more than any of us
You know that no one is really alone
Because the heart is still a hunter
Itâs like a beacon in the night
And though the heart is just a lover
Itâs never afraid to fight
We are fighting for more than survival
We are working for more than peace
We are giving ourselves to each other
Making sure all injustice is will someday cease
You can take a look around you
And you can see how far weâve come
All the separate parts
All the hundreds of hearts
That are beating together as one
Itâs a possibility
For many tomorrows
Itâs a possibility
Of a world to be made for everyone
Itâs a possibility
No more suffering and sorrow
Itâs a possibility
Itâs in everyone
Itâs a possibility
For many tomorrows
Itâs a possibility
Of a world to be made for everyone
Itâs a possibility
No more suffering and no more sorrow
Itâs a possibility
Itâs in everyone
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