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I saw a little beam of sunlight, |
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Steal across a purple sky, |
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And bend down to kiss a rose bud, |
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Oh it made me want to cry, |
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To think that I have been permitted, |
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To see a part of natue's plan. |
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Oh, there's nothing, |
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That stands out more, |
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Than the selfishness in man. |
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Little children painting pictures, |
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Of the birds and apple trees, |
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Oh why can't the grown up people, |
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Have the faith of one of these, |
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And to think those tiny fingers, |
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Might become a killer's hand. |
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Oh, there's nothing, |
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that stands out more, |
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than the selfishness in man. |
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Why can't we see the folly, |
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For the uselessness of hate, |
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Love could lead to understanding, |
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Maybe it's not too late. |
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Then perhaps in His great wisdom, |
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We might learn to understand, |
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Then there'd be no shame nor sorrow, |
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And no selfishness in man, |
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Then there'd be no shame nor sorrow, |
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And no selfishness in man. |