Thank you, Pat. What a blessing to be here in the spirit of resilience and hope. Standing next to me is my dear friend, Robert Makatengae. (Applause) This song was inspired by a television program I watched, about women and war. And sometimes there's no place to turn when something hits you so hard, other than music or a song, or something you create, a prayer. The chorus is inspired by Aung San Suu Kyi. In 2003 she was released from house arrest for 24 hours. And the military there, the hunta, thought maybe a few hundred people would come and hear her. And see her. But over a million people came to hear what she had to say. And out of that big group of people, one person stood forward and said, "We're feeling so helpless, living under this dictatorship, what can we do, we have nothing?" And she said, "If you're feeling helpless help someone." Women of hope. (Music) They stood together under a tree in tall grass on TV telling the world their story We will be left to wander and fade away Soldiers came and took our husbands at the break of day We will live on then fade away Soldiers came and killed our children at the break of day Women of hope Women of change Women of war and pain I believe the almighty knows each and every one of you by your name Women of hope Women of change Women of love, joy, no shame You've got something this little life can never take away Running through the darkness of night with a child by her side Oh Lord, won't you give them a shining armor of light Oh Lord, won't you give them a shining armor of light Daybreak brings a sign of new life with the power to stand Crossing the border she said, "You will grow free on this land" Women of hope Women of change Women of war and pain I can feel your power in these words she said If you're feeling helpless help someone If you're feeling helpless help someone Nobody really knows how far they will go to keep on living Nobody really knows how far they will go to keep on giving and forgiving Aung San Suu Kyi living under house arrest for her peaceful protest under house arrest for her peaceful protest When her people asked her for a message she said If you're feeling helpless help someone If you're feeling helpless help someone If you're feeling helpless help someone If you're feeling helpless help someone Now we know the words, let's sing. If you're feeling helpless help someone If you're feeling helpless help someone If you're feeling helpless help someone If you're feeling helpless help someone People of hope People of change People of love, joy, no shame I believe the almighty knows each and every one of you by your name Thank you. (Applause)