A letter from Anne L. Blakeney
We were delighted this week to receive a letter from Anne Blakeney in Saskatoon, whose late husband, Allan, was the tenth premier of Saskatchewan, requesting a song called "It Could be a Wonderful World."
Here are the lyrics:
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, oh-ho
It could be a wonderful world
If each little kid could have fresh milk each day
If each working man had enough time to play
If each homeless soul had a good place to stay
It could be a wonderful world, oh-ho
It could be a wonderful world
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, oh-ho
It could be a wonderful world
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 could be a wonderful world, oh-ho
It could be a wonderful world
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, oh-ho
It could be a wonderful world.
For more about this song, and about "Little Songs on Big Subjects", here's a link to Steve Cotler's blog: