Do I Dare?

Do I Dare?
By John Riggio & Teresa Jennings
© 2004 Plank Road Publishing
Music K-8, Volume 14 #4
PowerPoint by Ralph Shoemaker III
Oh. Oh.
I dare to act like a
thinking human
being with my head
on straight and my
priorities clear.
I dare to act like a
person who can
function, who is in
control and who is
always sincere.
I dare to live with a
grown-up kind of
wisdom even though
I am young with a
long way to go.
I dare to live like I
care what I am
doing, even when
someone else tries to
mess with my show.
Do I dare?
Do I dare?
Do I dare?
Yes, I do,
’cause I know
where I stand.
Do I dare?
Yes, I do,
‘cause I have
my own plan.
Do I dare?
Yes, I do,
‘cause I know
that I can.
Do I dare?
Do I dare?
Yes, I do.
I dare.
Oh. Oh.
I dare to choose how my
life is going to happen
with a mind that’s clear
and knows what’s
wrong and what’s right.
I dare to choose to be
ready for my future,
I can see it now, it’s
full of promise and
light.
I dare to live with the
knowledge that I
matter, and the
choices I make are
the best ones for me.
I dare to live with
integrity and honor
and a vision for
things I could
possibly be.
Do I dare?
Do I dare?
Do I dare?
Yes, I do,
’cause I know
where I stand.
Do I dare?
Yes, I do,
‘cause I have
my own plan.
Do I dare?
Yes, I do,
‘cause I know
that I can.
Do I dare?
Do I dare?
Yes, I do.
I dare.
Yes, I do,
’cause I know
where I stand.
Do I dare?
Yes, I do,
‘cause I have
my own plan.
Do I dare?
Yes, I do,
‘cause I know
that I can.
Do I dare?
Do I dare?
Yes, I do.
I dare.