Bobby has been my hero since I was a small child. I have always been inspired by his strength and courage. I became a teacher to help "make gentle the life of this world."
I love and miss him every day. I was fortunate enough to see him after his speech in Denver that spring in 1968. I also got to shake his hand as his car passed slowly by. I remember thinking how blue his eyes were, how tired he looked, and that I'd just touched my hero. The Chinese have a legend that if you touch another in love that you have an invisible string of connection to that person forever. I'd like to believe that's true. Thanks for the post, let us never forget this man. RIP Bobby.
He was and remains my hero as well. He died the day I graduated from grade school. An election cycle does not go by where I think "What might have been...?" There is an awakening in the land. I see the new President-Elect display the qualities that RFK respected. Now is the time for change but we need to work at it...all of us. If we don't then RFK and Martin Luther King would have died in vain.
love it. thank you for making such a powerful and thought provoking video which sums up some of his greatest quotes and his mentality of life.
tearsasunder22 1 year ago
Bravo! Not only inspiring images and music but, as well, thought-provoking text...good job
mugadonna 2 years ago
this song was in "the gladiator" Starring russel crowe. whne the gladiator dies, this song plays
12lhpc 2 years ago
Bobby has been my hero since I was a small child. I have always been inspired by his strength and courage. I became a teacher to help "make gentle the life of this world."
mafaldacrumbwitty 2 years ago 2
wonderful video
sarahjanede 2 years ago
do u know the name of this song??the video is wonderful and the songs too.thanks
Rastaman205 2 years ago
Yes, I was. I still am because his spirit lives in me, and I tell my children and grandchildren of him.
Thank you and God Bless us all.
purplegrandma 3 years ago
I love and miss him every day. I was fortunate enough to see him after his speech in Denver that spring in 1968. I also got to shake his hand as his car passed slowly by. I remember thinking how blue his eyes were, how tired he looked, and that I'd just touched my hero. The Chinese have a legend that if you touch another in love that you have an invisible string of connection to that person forever. I'd like to believe that's true. Thanks for the post, let us never forget this man. RIP Bobby.
purplegrandma 3 years ago 2
you were lucky.
Godbless him
yot5000 3 years ago
You've captured the essence of the man.
He was and remains my hero as well. He died the day I graduated from grade school. An election cycle does not go by where I think "What might have been...?" There is an awakening in the land. I see the new President-Elect display the qualities that RFK respected. Now is the time for change but we need to work at it...all of us. If we don't then RFK and Martin Luther King would have died in vain.
MCM54 3 years ago 2
nice :)
bobby is a hero of mine as well
0ladystardust 3 years ago
thanks for the comment - much appreciated
johndavidcooney 3 years ago