What A Wonderful World This Would Be. Poem by Roxanne Dubarry

What A Wonderful World This Would Be.



"What a wonderful world this would be."
"What a wonderful world this would be."
"What a wonderful world this would be.

If we loved one another as sisters and brothers.
If loved each other as Jesus Christ has first
loved us.Jesus Christ has first loved us.
If we reached out and helped one anther.
If we loved our fathers, and mothers.

If we did not judge people by either race or
religious beliefs. If we did not love each
other because of the color of our skin.
If we did not judge people because of their
philosophy on life.If we just turned it
all over to Jesus Christ. He would set things
right.

If we did not judge people by their source of
income.If we did look at people with dollar
signs in our mind's eyes! If we did judge the rich.
If we did not judge the poor. It would improve
the human race.


If we did not judge those who are homeless,
and/or living in poverty.If we did judge
people with physical and/or mental disabilities.

If we did not judge people by their political
party affiliation or countries of organ.
If we did not hate the immigrants.
If we did not hate the illegal aliens.

If we did not tolerate throw away people.
If we did not judge the sick and/or dying.
If we did not judge those who have lost
their will to live. If we did not judge
people we cannot forgive.

If we did not call people haters because
of their Jewish or Christian beliefs.
If we recognized the nation of Israel's
right to exist! If we all could pray
for the peace of Jerusalem. And the
entire middle east!

If we could feed the hungry, shoe
the shoeless and house the homeless.
And clothed the helpless.
"What a wonderful world this would be! "

Love in Christ Jesus!
Roxanne Lea Dubarry
Roxy Lea 1954
Roxy 1954/ October Country
May 18,202

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I was inspired by a pop love song about a boy who loves a girl. "What a wonderful world this would be." My narrative poem is not like the grovey song.
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Roxanne Dubarry

Roxanne Dubarry

Seattle, Washington
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