“I’m A Person” Song Lyrics

I’m A Person
Composer – David Giller

I’m gonna do what I have to do
to make all my dreams come true.
I want to grow. I want to be.
I want to get to know me.

‘Cause I’m a person.
I’m an ever-loving, thinking-feeling,
peaceful-going real live person.
And if it’s not asking too much,
I want to be treated as such.
Not asking a lot – just enough,
‘Cause I’m a person!

I’m gonna free my mind.
I’m gonna get rid of my fears.
I’m gonna start achieving,
in me believing.
I’m even gonna learn to care.

And so the message that I send
is saying…this is not the end.
In fact it’s only the beginning
and you will come out winning
if you believe in yourself.

‘Cause you’re a person
You’re an ever-loving, thinking-feeling,
peaceful-going real live person.
And if it’s not asking too much,
You want to be treated as such.
Not asking a lot – just enough,
‘Cause you’re a person!

And I’m a person.
I’m an ever-loving, thinking-feeling,
peaceful-going real live person.
And if it’s not asking too much,
I want to be treated as such.
Not asking a lot – just enough,
‘cause I’m a person!

I’m gonna do what I have to do
to make all my dreams come true.
I want to grow. I want to be.
I want to get to know me.

‘Cause I’m a person.
I’m an ever-loving, thinking-feeling,
peaceful-going real live person.
And if it’s not asking too much,
I want to be treated as such.
Not asking a lot – just enough,
‘cause I’m a person…
And you’re a person…
And I’m a person!

The “I’m A Person” song is part of the I’m A Person Project, an international youth development program for building self-esteem and self-confidence, and is a project of Think Positive World, Think Positive America and Think Positive New York, which provides positive-reinforcement tools and strategies to individuals, schools, businesses, organizations and entire communities.

For more information, contact Founders, David Giller and Helene Abrams at: poslink@earthlink.net or visit our website: www.thinkpositiveworld.com 
This copyrighted document may not be duplicated without permission of the composer. 

©1986 DGiller

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