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We Can Change the World (Acoustic) - Hawk Nelson



     
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We Can Change the World (Acoustic) Lyrics


I've seen an orphan's heart filled with the father's love
I've heard the hungry and the thirsty say I've had enough
Yeah, I've seen hopelessness get swallowed up in hope
When all God's people say, okay, here we goWe can change the world, you and me
We can make a difference if we just believe
When the hands and feet start moving together
We can change the world foreverI've seen the broken one get healed of his disease
Witnessed the beauty of forgiveness save my family
So many cities need revival of the soul
And all God's people say come on here we go, come on here we goWe can change the world, you and me
We can make a difference if we just believe
When the hands and feet start moving together
We can change the world foreverWe know what we've gotta do
It's time for us to show the truth
It's up to me, it's up to youWe can change the world
We can change the worldWe can change the world, you and me
We can make a difference if we just believe
When the hands and feet start moving together

We can change the world
We can change the world forever, forever
Songwriters
Daniel Biro;Ian Ashley Eskelin;Jason DunnPublished by
THIRSTY MOON RIVER PUBLISHING INC.;DESIGNER MUSIC;HONEST PROMISE MUSIC;DAY THIRTYSIX MUSIC

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Hawk Nelson was formed in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada in 2003 by Jason Dunn, Dave Clark, Matt Paige, and Daniel Biro. The band played independently in Peterborough, Ontario for a few years before they signed with Tooth And Nail Records, largely on the recommendation of Trevor McNevan, the lead singer of fellow Tooth and Nail bands Thousand Foot Krutch and FM Static. McNevan, also from Peterborough, is credited with discovering the band.

Read more about Hawk Nelson on Last.fm.


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