For all we know
We may never meet again
Before you go, make this moment sweet again
We won't say good night until the last minute
I will hold out my hand
And my heart, my heart will be in it
For all we know
This may only be a dream
We come and we go like a ripple on the stream
So love me tonight, tomorrow was made for some
Tomorrow may never come
For all we know

[Speaking]
There are so many challenges that our country faces, especially the problems of life in our big cities. So may we all continue to work together toward a kinder and more peaceful world; take care of yourselves and each other, and I'm really glad that our paths have crossed...

Goodbye for tonight, remember it now and then
Someday we may meet again
For all we know
Oooo...There's no telling where or when
For all we know...

[Speaking] Thank you so much! Thank you!

Well, this has been an unforgettable experience for me...Nowhere on my tour have I been so warmly welcomed, than in the greatest place in the world, my home town, New York City! And there are so many people here tonight! Just, just imagine how boring life would be if we were all the same! And my idea of a perfect world is one in which we really appreciate each other's differences... Short/Tall, Democrat/Republican, Black/White, Gay/Straight...A world in which all of us are equal, but definitely not the same, right? Hello Times Square! Thank you New York!


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