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Wonderful World, Study notes of Poetry

Wonderful World. George Douglas & George David Weiss. Louis Armstrong, 1967. I see trees of green, red roses, too,. I see them bloom, for me and you.

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Wonderful World
George Douglas & George David Weiss
Louis Armstrong, 1967
I see trees of green, red roses, too,
I see them bloom, for me and you
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world.
I see skies of blue, and clouds of white,
The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night,
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world.
The colours of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky,
Are also on the faces of people going by.
I see friends shaking hands, sayin', "How do you do?"
They're really sayin', "I love you."
I hear babies cryin', I watch them grow.
They'll learn much more than I'll ever know,
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world
Yes, I think to myself
What a wonderful world
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Wonderful World

George Douglas & George David Weiss Louis Armstrong, 1967 I see trees of green, red roses, too, I see them bloom, for me and you And I think to myself What a wonderful world. I see skies of blue, and clouds of white, The bright blessed day, the dark sacred night, And I think to myself What a wonderful world. The colours of the rainbow, so pretty in the sky, Are also on the faces of people going by. I see friends shaking hands, sayin', "How do you do?" They're really sayin', "I love you." I hear babies cryin', I watch them grow. They'll learn much more than I'll ever know, And I think to myself What a wonderful world Yes, I think to myself What a wonderful world

I Hear Music

Music: Burton Lane, Words: Frank Loesser, 1940 I hear music Mighty fine music The murmur of a morning breeze up there The rattle of the milkman on the stair Sure that's music Mighty fine music The singing of a sparrow in the sky The perking of the coffee right near by That's my favorite melody You my angel, phoning me I hear music Mighty fine music And anytime I think my world is wrong I get me out of bed and sing this song