A Dream in Progress

Modern remix of Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision – a living anthem of hope, justice, and prosperity. This evolving piece imagines a future where leaders serve their people, communities thrive, skies remain clear, and generations are loved and protected.


I have a dream that those in power truly serve their people – not for the chance to enrich themselves, but out of conscious choice, responsibility, and a genuine desire for their communities to thrive.

I have a dream that those entrusted to protect will actually protect – not merely because their salaries are paid by the people’s taxes, but because they see citizens as family, not as enemies.

I have a dream that local governors and their staff will support small businesses as an essential part of their city’s growth and development.

I have a dream that one day we will wake to find the cost of living stable, no longer rising faster than our wages.

I have a dream that grocery stores will be filled with clean fruits and vegetables – grown from the earth and under the sun, not sprayed with chemicals or poisoned before reaching our tables.

I have a dream that one day we will see clear skies and real clouds – not because someone shields us from above, but because every pilot chooses to say “No” to inhumane orders, without fear of losing their license or their livelihood.

I have a dream that when people realize certain antennas harm their health and the health of their children, they will rise together and take them down, without fear of consequences.

I have a dream that future generations will be welcomed and loved – not only by their parents, but by society as a whole. And no one will serve an agenda that harms them but instead will support them at every step of their lives.


Prompt:

A vintage-style poster of Martin Luther King Jr. with a silhouette of his upper body and head in profile, facing right and pointing with his index finger, wearing a suit and tie.

With a beige background and a light beige border.

Writing text “I HAVE A DREAM” in large red and dark blue letters at the bottom. With a thin red line above and below the text, and a subtle texture resembling aged paper.


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Song Lyrics:

[Hook]

I have a dream, yeah, I have a dream,

Voices rising up, truth in the theme. I have a dream, yeah, I have a dream,

building a future, living the dream.

[Verse 1]

I have a dream that the leaders serve the people, not chasing riches, not feeding their ego.

Conscious choice, responsibility alive, working for the community, helping it thrive.

I have a dream that protectors really protect, Not just for a paycheck, but with respect.

They treat us like family, never the enemy, Guarding the streets with love and integrity.

[Verse 2]

I have a dream that governors stand tall, Supporting small business, growth for all.

I have a dream the cost of living stays right, not rising faster than speed of light.

I have a dream that the food is clean, Fresh from the earth, sun-kissed green.

No chemicals sprayed, no poison inside, Food and Health industries working on our side.

[Verse 3]

I have a dream of skies so clear, Real clouds above, No hidden fear.

Pilots saying “No” to orders inhumane, choosing conscience over profit, breaking the chain.

I have a dream where antennas fall down, People rise together, holding their ground.

Protecting the children, protecting their health, Choosing community over power and wealth.

[Verse 4]

I have a dream future generations shine, Welcomed and loved by society’s design.

No agenda that harms, no lies to deceive, only support at every step they achieve.

[Hook / Outro]

I have a dream, yeah, I have a dream, Truth in the rhythm, hope in the stream.

I have a dream, yeah, I have a dream, this dream in progress, we are building the dream.


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Info Wolf
Info Wolf

My artistic vision is to inspire and evoke emotions through my digital art. Each creation is a window into my soul, reflecting my passion for art and storytelling. I strive to connect with viewers on a profound level, sparking conversations and igniting imaginations.

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