On Sunday I was lying on sunny, warm, refreshing Grape Bay Beach, Bermuda listening to my MP3 player. My wife, daughter, her husband and their eighteen month old son Michael were with me. Some of you may remember the song I was listening to that, when I first heard it in 1971 caused a “gust of hope” to rise up in me. I still get that feeling today. It seems that hope springs eternal.
I Googled the song and discovered that it had been sung in 2006 at a concert to honor the “Banker to the Poor,” Muhammad Yunus, who received 1/2 of the Nobel Peace Prize. The other half was shared with Grameen Bank. From the Nobel Prize site…
Professor Muhammad Yunus established the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh in 1983, fueled by the belief that credit is a fundamental human right. His objective was to help poor people escape from poverty by providing loans on terms suitable to them and by teaching them a few sound financial principles so they could help themselves.
From Dr. Yunus’ personal loan of small amounts of money to destitute basketweavers in Bangladesh in the mid-70s, the Grameen Bank has advanced to the forefront of a burgeoning world movement toward eradicating poverty through microlending. Replicas of the Grameen Bank model operate in more than 100 countries worldwide.
To learn more about Dr. Yunus, Grameen Bank, and other Nobel related resources, check out the Nobel video site.
The song I was listening to on the beach was Peace Train by Cat Stevens, who later changed his name to Yusuf Islam. Stevens said
Peace Train’ is a song I wrote, the message of which continues to breeze thunderously through the hearts of millions. There is a powerful need for people to feel that gust of hope rise up again. As a member of humanity and as a Muslim, this is my contribution….
Peace Train
Now I’ve been happy lately Thinking about the good things to come And I believe it could be Something good has begun I’ve been smiling lately Dreaming about the world as one And I believe it could be Something good’s bound to come
For out on the edge of darkness There runs the peace train Peace train take this country Come take me home again
Peace train sounding louder Ride on the peace train Hoo-ah-eeh-ah-hoo-ah Come on the peace train Peace train’s a holy roller Everyone jump upon the peace train Hoo-ah-eeh-ah-hoo-ah This is the peace train
Get your bags together Come bring your good friends too Because it’s getting nearer Soon it will be with you Come and join the living It’s not so far from you And it’s getting nearer Soon it will all be true
Peace train sounding louder Ride on the peace train Hoo-ah-eeh-ah-hoo-ah Come on the peace train
I’ve been crying lately Thinking about the world as it is Why must we go on hating? Why can’t we live in bliss?
For out on the edge of darkness There rides the peace train Peace train take this country Come take me home again
Peace train sounding louder Ride on the peace train Hoo-ah-eeh-ah-hoo-ah Come on the peace train