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Matt Brackett <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Apr 1996 20:42:52 -0600
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Dear Lactnetters,

Garth Brooks (for you non-country music people - Garth is IN!) has a new
music video, just released, to remember the Oklahoma City Bombing Victims
from last year.  I thought the words were so in tune with Susan's comments
about positive action.  The song is titled "The Change".
One hand Reaches out And pulls a lost soul from harm While a thousand more
Go unspoken for They say what good have you done By saving just this one
It's like whispering a prayer In the fury of a storm        And I hear them
saying you'll never change things And no matter what you do it's still the
same thing But it's not the world that I am changing I do this so this
world will know That it will not change me.           This heart Still
believes That love and mercy still exist While all the hatreds rage and so
many say That love is all but pointless in madness such as this It's like
trying to stop a fire With the moisture from a kiss               And I
hear them saying you'll never change things And no matter what you do it's
still the same thing But it's not the world that I am changing I do this so
this world will know That it will not change me.

As long as one heart still holds on Then hope is never really gone
What I do is so This world will know That it will not change me.

We all believe breastfeeding should be the norm, not the better one!

But some days the obstacles (the hospital policies, the physician, the
husband, the grandmother, the hospital/office staff, the media, the parent
literture, the formula companies, etc) seem to be SO overwhelming.  We all
need to remember "As long as one heart still holds on Then hope is never
really gone    What I do is so This world (that mere part we each
individually touch) will know That it will not change me."

Ginni Brackett,RN,PNP,IBCLC   (this heart still believes)
from sunny but too cold Evanston

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