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Boram Lee's Transcendental Song

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**"Waiting On The World To Change" by John Mayer**

Me and all my friends We're all misunderstood They say we stand for nothing and There's no way we ever could

Now we see everything that's going wrong With the world and those who lead it We just feel like we don't have the means To rise above and beat it

So we keep waiting Waiting on the world to change We keep on waiting Waiting on the world to change

It's hard to beat the system When we're standing at a distance So we keep waiting Waiting on the world to change

Now if we had the power To bring our neighbors home from war They would have never missed a Christmas No more ribbons on their door And when you trust your television What you get is what you got Cause when they own the information, oh They can bend it all they want

That's why we're waiting Waiting on the world to change We keep on waiting Waiting on the world to change

It's not that we don't care, We just know that the fight ain't fair So we keep on waiting Waiting on the world to change

And we're still waiting Waiting on the world to change We keep on waiting waiting on the world to change One day our generation Is gonna rule the population So we keep on waiting Waiting on the world to change

We keep on waiting Waiting on the world to change

The song, “ Waiting on the world to change,” shows two ways of transcendentalism: confidence and nature. It represents the confidence because the song confidently argues that the world needs to be changed. The song has no hesitation to represent its belief to people who may have the different points of view. Also, the song emphasizes the nature; we have to wait until the world to change because we cannot control the world, the nature. Thus, "we keep on waiting, waiting on the world to change."