Dare To Dream

John Legend · Other Songs - John Legend

Take one look at these small hands

Bend down with power that can move mountains

There's much more in store than we could understand

I know we have to do anything



Close your eyes and visualize

Nothing is impossible for those who try

Just the dream to fly as eagles fly across the sky

I know we can



See the rainbow 'round us all

Hear the Angels when they call

Find a way to reach inside

Just dare to dream and walk with pride, yeah



Hold on when a hope is gone

Race may not begin to the swift or strong

It's given to the ones who can enjoy for long

I know we care



See the rainbow 'round us all

Hear the Angels when they call

Find a way to reach inside

Just dare to dream, oh, we will rise



Rise up together and we'll go higher

Find a step to make it through the fire

Just dare to dream, I know we care



See the rainbow 'round us all

Hear the Angels when they call

Find a way to reach inside

Dare to dream and walk with pride



We're together side by side

Let's find a way to reach inside

Walk with pride, oh



See the rainbow 'round us all

Hear the Angels when they call

Find a way to reach inside

Dare to dream and walk with pride



We're still together side by side

Let's find a way to reach inside

Dare To Dream - John Legend

John Legend's "Dare To Dream" stands as a quintessential example of his signature blend of soulful R&B and pop sensibilities. Released during a period where he was establishing himself as a premier vocalist and songwriter, the track exemplifies his ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies that bridge personal vulnerability with broad appeal. As part of his extensive discography, the song reflects the polished production quality and lyrical depth characteristic of his work from the mid-2000s onward. It showcases his mastery of vocal control and harmonic arrangement, themes often explored in his catalog of love songs and inspirational ballads. The recording captures the warmth and authenticity that have defined his career, contributing to his status as a leading figure in contemporary American music.