Noon Day Candles
The message here is that every single voice calling out about inequality is important, even if it seems to the individual that they are shouting alone.
Sometimes, all we can observe from our Governing/Authoritarian bodies is self serving rhetoric and endless circular talk...talk which gets us nowhere. We debate, we stall, we expire!
Together, voices make up a choir, can make for a wider discussion, will make a big noise and get that message heard!
If we do nothing at all, then we will watch as populations rise and resources decrease in a state of Global inequality...standing by as children die of hunger.
This is not a new problem or 'cause' and this song is simply one more
small attempt to vocalise it.
It's a matter of choice for all of us as to how we choose to live/give.
GLOBAL CHILD HUNGER FACTS
– Every year, 3.1 million children (8,500 children per day) die due to poor nutrition
– Today, there are 815 million people in the world who do not have enough to eat
– Approximately 28% of all children in developing countries are considered to be underweight,
or have had their growth stunted as a result of malnutrition
– Worldwide, malnutrition contributes to almost half of the deaths of kids under the age of 5, claiming the lives of over 3 million children per year
World Child Hunger
Lyrics
Argument
Discussion
Compromise
Concession
Debate
Your Point of View
Retaliate
Misconstrue
A candle in the noon day Sun is dwarfed in daylight but it still burns bright, with candescent light
If we put a man on the Moon, can we not put food on the table of every child born? every child alone?
Entropy
Gridlock
Impasse
Stalemate
A candle in the noon day Sun is dwarfed in daylight but it still burns bright, with candescent light
If we put a man on the Moon, can we not put food on the table of every child born? every child alone?
Fallen
Extinct
Vanished
Lost
Extinguish
No longer known
Bygone
Void
A candle in the noon day Sun is dwarfed in daylight but it still burns bright, with candescent light
If we put a man on the Moon, can we not put food on the table of every child born? every child alone?
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