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If each little kid could have fresh milk each day;

If each working man had enough time for play

If each homeless soul had a good place to stay

It could be a wonderful world.

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   If we could consider each other

   A neighbor, a friend, or a brother

   It could be a wonderful, wonderful world

    It could be a wonderful world.

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If there were no poor and the rich were content;

If strangers were welcome wherever they went;

If each of us knew what true brotherhood meant

It would be a wonderful world!

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