Saturday, October 16, 2010

Remembering United Nation Celebration


During our high school years, we always celebrate United Nation during October.  I can freshly recall the theme in our senior years (1994): “Building the Smallest Democracy in the Heart of Society”.

From this theme, one of my classmates made a composition for the Song Category [name of the category is different in our time; just can't recall it]Irene Abigail Sistoza, with her excellent communication skills, composed its exquisite and splendor lyrics.  The picture in here is the original print out in October, 1994 during our computer subject with Mr. Eric Betita past 11 in the morning.  I have encoded this together with my classmate, Cherrie Anne Quipotla.

The following is the clearer text of the composition:

GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION
 
The morning breeze calms the heart
Every possible peace we can start
Behind the barricades of fear and war
We’ll survive and reach that distant star.

We all belong to the human race,
No matter who or where you are
The day is drawing near
When we people of the nations
Fight for what is right and
Democracy is what we see.

Let’s begin global transformation
And share in the fulfillment of peace
Let the love come thru the stormy seas
And proclaim the freedom that we’re fighting for.

The society where family lives
Let the human race see and feel
The warmth of love that mends every broken heart
That the silence of peace is the voice of all.

United Nations for global transformation
Its wings spread out for industrialization
A step towards one vision in democracy.

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